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  2. Cutthroat (pool) - Wikipedia

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    Cutthroat or cut-throat, also sometimes referred to as three-man-screw, is a typically three-player or team pocket billiards game, played on a pool table, with a full standard set of pool balls (15 numbered object ball s and a cue ball); the game cannot be played with three or more players with an unnumbered reds-and-yellows ball set, as used in blackball.

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  4. Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Pool series has received a moderate-to-good reception from critics, with Virtual Pool 3 the highest-rated game. [32] A GameSpot review of Virtual Pool Hall praised its game mechanics, particularly the ball-collision physics. [8] Virtual Pool 2 received a perfect score (100) from the German PC Player magazine. [33]

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  6. Virtual Pool (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is viewed in first-person 3D perspective, in contrast to most earlier pool games which featured a fixed overhead view. [3] The game's publishers, Interplay, offered a full refund for buyers of the game who did not see an improvement in their pool abilities within 45 days of purchase and returned the CD-ROM to the company. [4]

  7. Margaria–Kalamen power test - Wikipedia

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    [3] The power, P, exerted by the athlete is calculated by, = where, m is the mass of the athlete h is the vertical height between the third and ninth steps t is the time between stepping on the third and ninth steps g is acceleration due to gravity, approximately 9.81 m/s 2