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Twice Across In The Corner - Billiard Term Definition

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Definition of Twice Across In The Corner

Twice Across In The Corner is a billiards slang term that is a part of Billiard Technique Terminology.

Twice across in the corner refers to any two cushion bank back and forth across the table into a corner pocket, using only the side cushion.

See: two rails, two in the side, two in the corner, twice across in the side, twice for more on the meaning of "Twice Across In The Corner".

Twice Across In The Corner - Usage

He dropped a twice across in the corner on Jeff to win the match.

Billiards - Twice Across In The Corner

  • Title: Twice Across In The Corner
  • Author: (Billiards Forum)
  • Published: 6/1/2006
  • Last Updated: 10/24/2007 9:50:04 AM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum

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