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  2. Buddy Hall - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Hall is a winner of over 100 professional tournaments in pocket billiards. In 1974 Hall won one of his first events in the Dayton Open all-around tournament. Hall later in his career went on to win the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship in 1991, 1998.

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    Billy Joe "Cornbread Red" Burge (December 17, 1931 – February 13, 2004), was an American pool player. [1] Inducted into the One-pocket Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Bank Pool Hall of Fame in 2005, Cornbread Red is revered as "one of the most talented characters in the history of pool" and considered as one of the hustlers.

  4. Steve Mizerak - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Mizerak Jr. [1] (October 12, 1944 – May 29, 2006) was an American pool player, who was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.Mizerak is considered one of the best straight pool players of all time, dominant in the game during the 1970s, winning over 70 tournaments during his career.

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  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. American pool - Wikipedia

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    American pool is a term used in the United Kingdom, and sometimes more broadly outside North America, to refer to pool (pocket billiards) cue sports that make use of formerly American-style and now professionally world-standardised numbered billiard balls that have a standard diameter of 57 mm (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in), as opposed to British-style unnumbered 56 mm (2 + 3 ⁄ 16 in) balls.

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