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  2. Cutthroat (pool) - Wikipedia

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    Cutthroat or cut-throat, also sometimes referred to as three-man-screw, is a typically three-player or team pocket billiards game, played on a pool table, with a full standard set of pool balls (15 numbered object ball s and a cue ball); the game cannot be played with three or more players with an unnumbered reds-and-yellows ball set, as used in blackball.

  3. Carom billiards - Wikipedia

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    An electrically heated table is required under international tournament rules 'in order to ensure the best possible rolling', although temperatures are not specified. [6] It is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards, and even local billiard halls often have this feature in countries ...

  4. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    There are many variations of games played on a standard pool table. Popular pool games include eight-ball, nine-ball, straight pool and one-pocket. Even within games types (e.g. eight-ball), there may be variations, and people may play recreationally using relaxed or local rules. A few of the more popular examples of pool games are given below.

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  7. Pool (cue sports) - Wikipedia

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    Pool is a series of cue sports played on a billiard table. The table has six pockets along the rails, into which balls are shot. [1] [2] Of the many different pool games, the most popular include: eight-ball, blackball, nine-ball, ten-ball, seven-ball, straight pool, one-pocket, and bank pool. Eight-ball is the most frequently played discipline ...

  8. Why the U.S. Olympic Trials Are So Cutthroat

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    Alysia Montano falls to the track in the Women's 800 Meter Final during the 2016 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials on July 4, 2016 in Eugene, Oregon.

  9. Straight pool - Wikipedia

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    This new game became known as "14.1 continuous" and "14.1 rack", and in 1912 it became known as straight pool. [1] [4] The first 14.1 professional championship was held in 1912 in Philadelphia. [1] The game quickly overtook continuous pool in popularity and was the most-played version of pool until nine-ball and eight-ball became popular. [4] [5]