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  2. Air hockey - Wikipedia

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    Air hockey is a game resting on an older technology, the air table. Air tables began as a conveyor technology allowing heavy objects like cardboard boxes to easily slide over a table surface. The original air tables of the 1940s had rather large holes that were plugged by ball bearings.

  3. Score On Your Friends and Family With These Air Hockey Tables

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    $198.00 at amazon.com. Sport Squad Air Hockey Table. This space-saving 40-inch-long air hockey table is a win for your wallet and your game. The tabletop version still offers a high-powered fan ...

  4. Brunswick Bowling & Billiards - Wikipedia

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    Logo used by Brunswick Billiards. The billiards division was established in 1845 and was Brunswick Corporation's original business. Brunswick Billiards designs and/or markets billiards table, table tennis tables, air hockey tables, and other gaming tables, as well as billiard balls, cues, game room furniture, and related accessories, under the Brunswick and Contender brands. [1]

  5. Omakase - Wikipedia

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    The phrase omakase, literally 'I leave it up to you', [3] is most commonly used when dining at Japanese restaurants where the customer leaves it up to the chef to select and serve seasonal specialties. [4] The Japanese antonym for omakase is okonomi (from 好み konomi, "preference, what one likes"), which means choosing what to order. [5]

  6. Talk:Omakase Table - Wikipedia

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  7. Omakase Table - Wikipedia

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    Omakase Table is a restaurant in Atlanta, in the U.S. state of Georgia. [1] See also ... This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 13:27 (UTC).

  8. Table hockey - Wikipedia

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    A table hockey game, also called rod hockey game, stick hockey, bubble hockey, and board hockey, is a game for two players, derived from ice hockey. The game consists of a representation of a hockey rink; the players score goals by hitting a small puck into the opposing "net" with cutout figures that represent hockey players.

  9. Indoor hockey - Wikipedia

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    The goals are smaller than in field hockey: 2m high by 3m wide and a minimum of 1m deep (this is the same size as handball goals as early indoor hockey used existing handball courts). A team consists of six [ 1 ] players on the pitch, one of whom is a goalkeeper , with a maximum 12 players on a team.