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  2. Pool (cue sports) - Wikipedia

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    Dutch pool player Niels Feijen at the 2008 European Pool Championship A player racking the balls. 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 ...

  3. Cue Club - Wikipedia

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    Demonstrating a swerve shot in 8-ball pool, practice mode. Cue Club uses a fixed, overhead view of the table, with the user's mouse serving as a controller.. The game features a tournament mode, practice mode, quick game, two-player head-to-head, and a bonus 'slam' mode where the balls can be hurled around with the mouse.

  4. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Snooker is a pocket billiards game originated by British officers stationed in India during the 19th century, based on earlier pool games such as black pool and life pool. The name of the game became generalized to also describe one of its prime strategies: to " snooker " the opposing player by causing that player to foul or leave an opening to ...

  5. Kaisa (cue sport) - Wikipedia

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    The players lag to decide who will be the first shooter; the player who wins the lag begins the game. [5]: 0:01–0:46 The object balls are positioned at their spots, and the cue ball of the winner of the lag is placed behind the head string, while the lag-loser's cue ball is placed somewhere between the foot (top) string and center string, [5]: 0:01–0:40 but cannot obstruct the first player ...

  6. Five-pin billiards - Wikipedia

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    The game is played by two players or by two teams (a pair of doubles partners most commonly, but also larger teams). Determining who goes first can be done by any means (lag usually, but also coin toss, tournament stipulations about player order, etc.). Each player or team is assigned one of the two cue balls; this is the only cue ball they may ...

  7. Novuss - Wikipedia

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    Novuss players at the Baltic Children's Olympics, 2006. Novuss (also known as koroona or korona) is a two-player (or four-player, doubles) game of physical skill which is closely related to carrom and pocket billiards. Novuss originates from Estonia and Latvia, where it is a national sport.

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