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A "measel ball", the relatively new, spotted cue ball used in televised tournaments in pool, and now also in snooker and carom billiards as well. The spots help demonstrate the ball-spin effects of "english". Many actual players, not just audience members, favor these balls for the same reason, and they are especially good for practice, to ensure that one has a straight stroke. (This is the more cropped close-up version; for the expansive-view version, see below.)
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Own work.
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4 March 2007
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Stanton McCandlish
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see below
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Image:Measel cue ball.jpg |
Keywords: Billiards, billiard, cue sport, cue sports
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