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  2. Nine-ball - Wikipedia

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    Nine-ball (sometimes written 9-ball) is a discipline of the cue sport pool. The game's origins are traceable to the 1920s in the United States. It is played on a rectangular billiard table with pockets at each of the four corners and in the middle of each long side. Using a cue stick, players must strike the white cue ball to pocket nine ...

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

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    9–6 Chicago, United States 1995 Oliver Ortmann (GER) Dallas West (USA) 11–9 Taipei, Taiwan 1996 Ralf Souquet (GER) Tom Storm (SWE) 11–1 Borlänge, Sweden 1997 Johnny Archer (USA) Lee Kun-fang (TPE) 9–3 Chicago, United States 1998 Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN) Johnny Archer (USA) 13–3 Taipei, Taiwan 1999 Efren Reyes (PHI)

  4. Nine-pin bowling - Wikipedia

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    Nine-pin bowling (also known as ninepin bowling, nine-pin, kegel, or kegeln) is a bowling game played primarily in Europe. European championships are held each year. In Europe overall, there are some 130,000 players. Nine-pin bowling lanes are mostly found in Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands ...

  5. 2015 WPA World Nine-ball Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was the 24th edition of the 9-Ball pool World Championships. It took place from September 7 to 18, 2015 in the al-Attiya Sports Arena of the Al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha. The Qatari capital was the sixth time in a row the venue for the 9-Ball Championships. The event was won by Ko Pin-yi of Chinese ...

  6. Harvey Ball - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Ball. Harvey Ross Ball (July 10, 1921 – April 12, 2001) was an American commercial artist. He is recognized as the inventor of the popular smiley face graphic picture, which became an enduring and notable international icon. [2] He never applied for a trademark for the iconic smiley image and only earned $45 for his efforts.

  7. Nine-ball (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nine-ball (or nine-ball, 9 ball, 9-ball and other variant spellings) is a pool (pocket billiards) game, played with nine object balls, of which the 9 ball (see below) is the game-winning ball. It may also refer to: 9 ball, the pool (pocket billiards) ball numbered "9", and colored with a yellow stripe; 9-ball, a nine-dimensional n-ball in ...

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  9. 9 - Wikipedia

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    Billiards: A Nine-ball rack with the no. 9 ball at the center. Nine-ball is the standard professional pocket billiards variant played in the United States. In association football (soccer), the centre-forward/striker traditionally (since at least the fifties) wears the number 9 shirt. In baseball: There are nine players on the field including ...

  10. Four-ball billiards - Wikipedia

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    Four-ball billiards. Four-ball billiards or four-ball carom (often abbreviated to simply four-ball, and sometimes spelled 4-ball or fourball) is a carom billiards game, played on a pocketless table with four billiard balls, usually two red and two white, one of the latter with a spot to distinguish it (in some sets, one of the white balls is yellow instead of spotted).

  11. Keith McCready - Wikipedia

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    Keith McCready (born April 9, 1957) is an American professional pool player who played under the nickname "Earthquake". At one time considered among the top players in America, McCready has been a traveling tournament competitor and notorious hustler since the 1970s. Known for comedically interacting with the audience during matches, McCready ...