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  2. Kelly pool - Wikipedia

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    A second theory refers to a kelly pool rule variation under which the 8 ball is excluded from assignment as a secret number and, if another ball strikes the 8 ball at any time during play, the player responsible is penalized. [33] [34] "So a position directly behind the eight ball is a position of great hazard." [33]

  3. Eight-ball - Wikipedia

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    Once all of a player's (or team's) group of object balls are pocketed, the player attempts to sink the 8 ball. In order to win the game, the player first designates which pocket the 8 ball will be pocketed into and then successfully pockets the 8 ball into that pocket. If the player knocks the 8 ball off the table, the player loses the game. If ...

  4. 8 Ball Pool - Wikipedia

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    Some tiers have custom rules, including: a mode of playing without a guideline to direct shots, and a mode requiring players to choose a hole/pocket before making a move to pot a ball. Players play with 9 balls in 9 Ball mode. Players can enter tournaments, with winner of multiple matches earning a larger award. Along with the main pool modes ...

  5. Play Pool Lucky Break 8 Ball Online for Free - AOL.com

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    At Lucky Break Pool, play free online pool hall 8-ball with your friends! Chalk up your favorite pool cue, customize the billiards table, and chat with other players.

  6. Eight-ball pool (British variation) - Wikipedia

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    They are usually 2 inches (51 mm) or 2 + 1 ⁄ 16 inches (52 mm) in diameter – the latter being the same size as the balls used in snooker and English billiards – often with a slightly smaller cue ball, e.g. 1 + 7 ⁄ 8 inches (47.6 mm) for a 2-inch set, a convention originally created for the ball return mechanisms in coin-operated tables.

  7. Killer (pool) - Wikipedia

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    Killer or killers is a multi-player folk variant of straight pool in which each player is assigned a set number of "lives" and takes one shot per inning to attempt to pocket (pot) a ball, or else lose a life. Usually if the player scratches then an additional life is lost. [1]

  8. WEPF World Eightball Championship - Wikipedia

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    Until 2022 the competition used World Rules. The competition has taken place annually since 1993. The most successful player in the men's singles is the English player Mick Hill , who won the World Champion title six times and has been runner-up twice.

  9. International Pool Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour attracted the top pool players in the world. It differed from the many nine-ball tournaments, as all IPT events were eight-ball matches. [2] The company was based in Hinsdale, Illinois. [3] Many pool enthusiasts were initially skeptical, but the first event was successful, and at the time was the biggest tournament in billiards history ...