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Golf (billiards)

Golf is a pool game usually played for money. Unlike most pool games, it allows for more than two people to play with no compromises. It is often played on a ten foot snooker table. It requires...your object ball Causing any ball to leave the table. If it is the cue ball, it is spotted by the next shooter on the D. Any other ball is spotted as close as possible to the foot spot.
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Multiplying billiard balls

Multiplying billiard balls is a close-up magic routine that dates from the mid- 1800s . The effect is widely considered a classic magic trick and is very popular with both amateur and advanced conjurors. As its name implies, the magician uses sleight of hand to manipulate a number of billiard balls (the balls are often smaller than actual billiard balls), giving the impression that he...
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Billiards (Redirected from Pocket billiards)

This article is about the group of cue games. In the UK, "billiards" is the name for the specific game of English billiards . In the Netherlands , billiards is the name for the game of Carambole billiards . Pool table with cue ball, object balls (in triangle), cue stick, and rack Billiard balls Billiards is a family of games played on a table, with a stick, known as a ...
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The Billiard Ball

The Billiard Ball is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov , written in September 1966 and first published in the March 1967 issue of If . It appeared in Asimov's 1968 collection Asimov's Mysteries , and also in his 1973 collection The Best of Isaac Asimov . Spoiler warning : Plot or ending details follow. An example of Asimov's "late style", the story is...
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Billiards (Redirected from Pocket billiard)

This article is about the group of cue games. In the UK, "billiards" is the name for the specific game of English billiards . In the Netherlands , billiards is the name for the game of Carambole billiards . Pool table with cue ball, object balls (in triangle), cue stick, and rack Billiard balls Billiards is a family of games played on a table, with a stick, known as a ...
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Bar billiards

Bar billiards is a form of billiards which was possibly initially based on the traditional game of bagatelle . The origins of the game are uncertain, yet it has been suggested that there is a link to a traditional Russian game. Bar billiards in its current form started in the UK in the 1930s and the tables were made by the Jelkes company of Holloway Road in London...
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Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame

This is the list of people inducted into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame . Many of these were inductedbased on their influence as players, where others were inducted for their contribution tothe game, or the billiards industry. The year of induction is listed after the name Ralph Greenleaf 1966 William F. Hoppe 1966 Charles C Peterson 1966 Walker Cochran 1967 Alfredo...
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Carambole billiards

Carambole billiards (or carom ) is a billiards game possibly developed in the 18th century in France , though the exact date of invention is not clear. The game consisted of two white cue balls and a red object ball. The red ball was called carambola after a red fruit. The object of the game was to score points by hitting the opponent's cue ball and the object ball in a single stroke...
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Carambole billiards (Redirected from Carom Billiards)

Carambole billiards (or carom ) is a billiards game possibly developed in the 18th century in France , though the exact date of invention is not clear. The game consisted of two white cue balls and a red object ball. The red ball was called carambola after a red fruit. The object of the game was to score points by hitting the opponent's cue ball and the object ball in a single stroke...
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Pocket (billiards)

A cue ball and the one ball close to a pocket Pockets are holes with pockets on the sides of billiard tables . Not all billiard tables have pockets (for example, carambole billiards ). Games that do use pockets are called "pocket billiards", and the goal is usually shoot balls into the pockets. Pockets might have bags to hold the balls or lead to rails inside the table, where balls...
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