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The term drill has several meanings related to billiards and cue sports. A drill is a set practice routine that can be practiced over and over until it becomes habit. Players practice with billiard training drills in order to get better. To drill someone, chiefly an opponent, means to beat them at a game of billiards very badly. The British, chiefly, refer the bank shot as the drill shot.
Gary just got drilled 13-0. Jeff is going to drill Andrew.
What is your favorite practice drill for learning the diamond system?
I like drill shots, mate.
The drill definition was entered on 4/10/2006 and was updated on 1/8/2008 9:49:07 AM. It is a cue sport term that is related to billiard technique. It was entered in to the database by the Billiards Forum Editor.
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