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  • 111Cue sports techniques — Illustration from Michael Phelan s 1859 book, The Game of Billiards Cue sports techniques (usually more specific, e.g., billiards techniques, snooker techniques) are an immensely important aspect of game play in the various cue sports such as… …

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  • 112Five-pins — (Italian cinque birilli ), [http://www.fibis.info/fibis/dwnload/05d/stecca attivita.pdf Sezione Stecca: Organigramma della Sezione Attività agonistica Calendari Regolamento Tecnico Sportivo, 2004 2005 ] It, Federazione Italiana Biliardo Sportivo …

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  • 113Five-pin billiards — This article is about the originally Italian and now internationally standardized billiard game. For the Danish five pin game, see Danish pin billiards. Five pins redirects here. For other uses, see Five pins (disambiguation). Five pin billiards… …

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  • 114Cue sports — Billiards redirects here. For other uses, see Billiard (disambiguation). Cue sports Engraving from Charles Cotton s 1674 book, The Compleat Gamester Highest governing body World Confederation of Billiard Sports First played 15th …

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  • 115Bottle pool — Bottle pool, also known as bottle billiards and bottle pocket billiards, is a hybrid billiards game combining aspects of both carom billiards and pocket billiards. Played on a standard pool table, the game uses just two Cuegloss|Object… …

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  • 116Rotation (pool) — Rotation, sometimes called rotation pool or 61, is a pocket billiards (pool) game, requiring a standard pool table, Cuegloss|Cue ball|cue ball and triangular rack of fifteen pool balls, in which the lowest numbered Cuegloss|Object ball|object… …

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  • 117Carom billiards — Carom billiards, sometimes called carambole billiards or simply carambole and, in some cases, used as a synonym for the game of straight rail from which many carom games derive, is the overarching title of a family of billiards games generally… …

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  • 118Straight pool — Straight pool, also called 14.1 continuous or simply 14.1, is a pocket billiards game, and was the common sport of championship competition until overtaken by faster playing games like nine ball (and to a lesser extent eight ball). This is the… …

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  • 119Golf (billiards) — Golf billiards (also referred to as simply golf in clear context, and sometimes called golf pool or golf pocket billiards) is a pocket billiards game usually played for money. Unlike the majority of such games, it allows more than two people to… …

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  • 120English billiards — English billiards, called simply billiards in many former British colonies and in Great Britain where it originated, also known variously as the English game, the all in game and as the common game,cite book | last = Shamos | first = Michael Ian… …

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