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  2. Pyramid pool - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid pool, or simply pyramids, is a form of pool that was played mainly in the 19th century. It was one of several pool games that were popular at this time, and was forerunner to modern games such as eight-ball , blackball , straight pool , and Russian pyramid .

  3. Russian pyramid - Wikipedia

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    Russian pyramid game setup, with the object ball s in a triangle rack at the foot of the table, and the cue ball in front of (up-table of) the head string (baulk line).. Russian pyramid, also known as Russian billiards (Russian: ру́сский билья́рд, russky bilyard), is a form of billiards played on a large billiard table with narrow pockets.

  4. Pool (cue sports) - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive appearance of pool balls with their many colors and division between solid and striped balls came about by 1889. [8]: 246 Prior to this, object balls were uniformly deep-red and differentiated only by numbers. English pyramid pool and life pool players were the first to adopt balls with different colors. The stripes were the ...

  5. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    In Russian pyramid there are 16 balls, as in pool, but 15 are white and numbered, and the cue ball is usually red. [10] In kaisa, five balls are used: the yellow object ball (called the kaisa in Finnish), two red object balls, and the two white cue balls (usually differentiated by one cue ball having a dot or other marking on it and each of ...

  6. Fifteen-ball pool - Wikipedia

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    Fifteen-ball pool, also known as sixty-one pool, is a pocket billiards game developed in America in the nineteenth century from pyramid pool. Created by members of the Bassford's Billiard & Chess Rooms in Manhattan during the late 1830s or 1840s, it is the ancestor to many American pool games.

  7. Archaeologists Found a Mysterious Ancient Stone That Could ...

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    The slab was located on the floor of what was once a pool at the Nohoch Mul pyramid. ... 569 A.D., according to a translated statement from the National Institute of Anthropology and History.

  8. Billiard table - Wikipedia

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    In the modern era, all billiards tables (whether for carom billiards, pool, pyramid or snooker) provide a flat surface usually made of quarried slate, that is covered with cloth (usually of a tightly woven worsted wool called baize), and surrounded by vulcanized rubber cushions, with the whole thing elevated above the floor.

  9. Play Hearts Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!