DescriptionThree-ball straight rack in diamond 1a.jpg
Racking up a game of
three-ball, in straight line formation, using the diamond
rack more commonly used for
nine-ball, but at an angle so that its side is perfectly aligns the balls with the center
diamonds on the
head rail and
foot rail. In this example, the
2 ball is on the
foot spot. (This is the closer-up cropped version; for the more expansive-view version, see below.)
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Racking up a game of
three-ball, in straight line formation, using the diamond
rack more commonly used for
nine-ball
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