Unintentional English - Billiard Term Definition
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Definition of Unintentional English
Unintentional English is a billiards term that is a part of Billiard Technique Terminology.
Unintentional english is the English inadvertently occurs by neglecting to contact the cue ball at it's dead center spot on the horizontal axis. It has been suggested that unintentional English is the culprit of the majority of missed shots. It is also the most commonly forgotten issue when a billiard player is trying to assess and troubleshoot a missed shot.
See: english, body english, helping english, hold up english, inside english, natural english, outside english, reverse english, running english, side english, transferred english, left, right, side, side spin, sidespin, deflection, siding for more on the meaning of "Unintentional English".
Unintentional English - Usage
I just don't know why I missed that shot. I just didn't ever think of unintentional English as something that was negatively affecting my shots.
Billiards - Unintentional English
- Title: Unintentional English
- Author: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)
- Published: 12/1/2007 1:15:04 AM
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