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  2. Nine-ball - Wikipedia

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    A six-ball rack, played with the leftovers of a nine-ball game; the 10 ball (the lowest) is at the apex, and the 15 is the money ball Several games have been derived from nine-ball. Six-ball is essentially identical to nine-ball but with three fewer balls, which are racked in a three-row triangle, with the money ball placed in the center of the ...

  3. Snow Globe Game - Wikipedia

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    After a three-and-out, the Seahawks punted the ball back to the Packers, who tied the game 14–14 on a 9-play, 63-yard drive; Grant scored on a 1-yard touchdown run. On the ensuing Seahawks drive, Hasselbeck completed a short pass to Marcus Pollard, who fumbled the ball, which was recovered by the Packers. Three plays later, Favre completed a ...

  4. 3 Week 17 games that will determine fantasy football ...

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    He’s averaged 5.3 and 2.9 air yards per attempt the last two games. Nix has been accurate and decisive on those check-downs, and last week was a good example of how the passing offense can still ...

  5. Talk:Nine-ball - Wikipedia

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    Games: A bunch of high-priority game redlinks, e.g. American four-ball billiards (redirs to Four-ball billiards but not specifically covered there) "Legends": Edwin Kelly, Charlie Peterson (pool player) (all BCA Hall of Famers); George Franklin Slosson, Maurice Daly (billiards player), Frank Ives, George Butler Sutton [not George H. Sutton, the one with no hands]

  6. Redskins Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Commanders, formerly known as the Washington Redskins, are an American football team belonging to the National Football League (NFL). The rule, named the Redskins Rule, stated that if they won their last home game before the election, the incumbent party would win and that if they lost, the challenging party would win. [1]

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  8. Congressional Baseball Game - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Baseball Game for Charity [1] is an annual baseball game played each summer by members of the United States Congress.The game began as a casual event among colleagues in 1909 [2] and eventually evolved into one of Washington, D.C.'s most anticipated annual pastimes, according to the House of Representatives Office of the Historian.

  9. Side Pocket - Wikipedia

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    The primary play mode, called "Pocket Game", is a straight pool game set within a limited number of lives; the player must achieve a predetermined score to advance through four or five levels, each with increasing number of balls. The player earns points by potting balls, potting balls on consecutive shots, and potting balls in numerical order.