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  2. American Poolplayers Association - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, for Player B to win the match, he must score 46 points before Player A scores 19 points. As APA nine-ball is based on points and not games won (contrast with BCA Pool League nine-ball which is based on games won, where the winner of each game is the player pocketing the 9-ball), a match can end before all the balls of a given rack ...

  3. List of WPA World Nine-ball champions - Wikipedia

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    List of WPA World Nine-ball Men's Championship winners [3] Year Winner Runner-up Final score Location 1990 Earl Strickland (USA) Jeff Carter (USA) 3–1 [b] Bergheim, Germany 1991 Earl Strickland (USA) Nick Varner (USA) 9–7 Las Vegas, United States 1992 Johnny Archer (USA) Bobby Hunter (USA) 13–12 Taipei, Taiwan 1993

  4. 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 ...

  5. WPA World Nine-ball Championship - Wikipedia

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    Final score 1990 March 3-7 Bergheim, Germany Earl Strickland: Jeff Carter: 3–1 (sets) 1991 May 29 – June 5 Las Vegas, United States Earl Strickland (2) Nick Varner: 9–7 1992 April 1-5 Taipei, Taiwan Johnny Archer: Bobby Hunter: 13–12 1993 December 7-12 Königswinter, Germany Chao Fong-pang: Thomas Hasch: 2–0 (sets) 1994 November 2-6

  6. U.S. Open Pool Championship - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake Conference Center, site of the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship from 1997 to 2011. The U.S. Open Pool Championship, formerly the U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship, is an annual professional men's nine-ball pool tournament that began in its current form in 1976. The U.S. Open is one of the most sought-after titles in nine-ball and in pool ...

  7. Efren Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Among his numerous titles, Reyes is a WPA World Nine-ball Champion and WPA World Eight-ball Champion, a U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship winner, a four-time Sands Regency Nine-ball Open winner, a four-time All Japan Championship winner, [8] a seven-time WPA Asian Nine-ball Tour Champion, [9] and a record thirteen-time Derby City Classic winner.

  8. Mosconi Cup - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Mosconi Cup. The Mosconi Cup is an annual nine-ball pool tournament contested since 1994 between teams representing Europe and the United States. Named after American pool player Willie Mosconi, the event is comparable to the Ryder Cup in golf and the Weber Cup in bowling.

  9. WPA Women's World Nine-ball Championship - Wikipedia

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    The WPA Women's World Nine-ball Championship is an annual pool tournament in the discipline of nine-ball. The most successful player is Allison Fisher from England, who won the tournament in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2001.