A cue case is used for a pool cue. It is also used as a bag of sorts, because some come with a handle. It basically keeps the pool cue in good condition.
The cue stick is used to strike the balls. The cue ball used by the players to hit the other balls is the white ball. It is the one they hit with the cue stick.
playing cue mezz cue, ferrule at 12.5mm break cue - mezz ice breaker
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
billiards
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
No. Rules published by BCA are very specific. The cue ball must be struck with the leather tip of the cue.
The break cue is used for the break in billiards, but under most rules, is not any different than any other cue. A player wants to use a very hard tip and a light cue for a break stick, and may also want a different balance point than for the play cue. The break cue is often also used for jump shots.
Cue can mean a wooden shaft used in games, or a direction to speak in a play.
Leather is used for the cue tip, and pool chalk is used to provide more friction against the cue ball. Pool chalk is an abrasive using materials found in sandpaper. It is not a form of chalk.
'Spider' is the most common, or the 'extended spider', or a 'swan neck' rest.
'Hit' just describes the contact between the cue tip and the cue ball. 'Stroke' is used to describe the technique used to hit the cue ball, which includes a players biomechanics. It's possible to attempt a stroke without actually hitting the cue ball.