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  2. James Aranas - Wikipedia

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    Zoren James Aranas (born April 29, 1992) is a Filipino professional pool player from Cavite, Philippines, nicknamed "Dodong Diamond". [1] [2] Aranas won the 2019 Super Billiard Expo Championship [3] and the 2023 World Cup of Pool with Johann Chua. [4]

  3. Carom billiards - Wikipedia

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    The billiard table used for carom billiards is a pocketless version and is typically 3.0 by 1.5 metres (10 ft × 5 ft). [ 5 ] Most cloth made for carom billiard tables is a type of baize that is typically dyed green and is made from 100% worsted wool with no nap , which provides a very fast surface allowing the balls to travel with little ...

  4. 10th AVN Awards - Wikipedia

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    Pool table orgy, Kittens III [4] Best Gonzo Video ... Best Amateur or Pro-Am Video Series ... Erica Boyer, David Christopher, Debi Diamond, Jim Holliday, Fred J ...

  5. Billiard table - Wikipedia

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    The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) has a base of 1 + 3 ⁄ 16 inches (30 mm) and a nose height of 1 inch (25 mm). [3]

  6. Valley-Dynamo - Wikipedia

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    Stites, the son-in-law of Valley Co. founder Rickett, decided to move pool and air hockey table production from Mexico back to Texas. [3] Under the new partnership, in which Stites is the majority owner, [ 3 ] Valley-Dynamo absorbed Champion's shuffleboard brand rather than vice versa, with Stites citing Valley-Dynamo's widespread brand name ...

  7. Hippie Jimmy Reid - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Reid (August 23, 1946 – September 28, 2016) was an American professional pool player. He was given the Lifetime of Pool in Action Award at the One Pocket Hall of Fame banquet in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] His nicknames were "Hippie Jimmy" and "Diamond Jim".

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