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  2. American Poolplayers Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Poolplayers Association ( APA) is a governing body for amateur pool (pocket billiards) competition in the United States. The APA conducts pool leagues and tournaments in the disciplines of eight-ball and nine-ball with a unified ruleset. The organization was founded in 1981 by professional pool players Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart ...

  3. 3D Pocket Pool - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay. 3D Pocket Pool allows players to billiards on a simulated 3D table. The game contains four modes: Practice, Tournament, Two-Player, and Killer, and features several variations of billiards rules. "Two-Player" mode allows two human players to play a game with the same Game Boy by alternating turns. "Killer" mode pits the player against ...

  4. Virtual Pool 3 - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation Network. NA: November 2, 2010. Genre (s) Sports ( cue sports) Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Virtual Pool 3 is a 3D, first-person sports video game that simulates various cue sports, developed and released for Windows and PlayStation by Celeris. The game features 15 pool disciplines, snooker, and two varieties of carom billiards .

  5. Jean Balukas - Wikipedia

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    100. World Champion. Straight Pool ( 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983 ), Nine-Ball (1988) Jean Balukas (born June 28, 1959) is an American pool player from Brooklyn, New York, and considered one of the greatest players of all time. At least through the 1990s, when Allison Fisher began her ascendancy, Balukas was widely acknowledged as the sole ...

  6. One-pocket - Wikipedia

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    One-pocket is a pool game. Only one pocket for each player is used in this game, unlike other games played on a pool table where any pocket can be used to score object balls. The object of the game is to score points. A point is made when a player pockets any object ball into their designated pocket. The winner is the first to score an agreed ...

  7. Carom billiards - Wikipedia

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    Carom billiards, also called French billiards and sometimes carambole billiards, is the overarching title of a family of cue sports generally played on cloth-covered, pocketless billiard tables. In its simplest form, the object of the game is to score points or "counts" by caroming one's own cue ball off both the opponent's cue ball and the ...

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