The hall will open nightly at 7.30 pm and will remain open until 11 pm for billiards, snooker, pool and cards. |
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The battalion chapel and a game room with billiards and ping-pong tables were also located in the DFAC building. |
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For two players like us, dinner on the docks was plenty incentive to strive for pocket billiards excellence. |
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Other former department stores are now a bingo hall and a billiards parlor. |
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However, cue games like billiards and pool exhibit that extreme sensitivity and instability highlighted by Maxwell. |
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Choose from billiards, horseshoes, tag games, hockey, Frisbee, tug of war, jump ropes, running, or bowling, just to name a few. |
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The tournaments in billiards and snooker will soon be commencing so members should come in and get in some practice. |
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As an active sportsman, Greg played royal tennis, squash, billiards, cricket, tennis and golf. |
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The genteel sports of croquet, boules, billiards and tennis are also available. |
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But in professional carom, unlike in billiards, the cue ball has to hit three cushions during the shot. |
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The sports complex will have facilities for indoor games including badminton, billiards, and table tennis. |
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He led me through to the billiards room, where pictures, mostly rugger teams, decorated the walls. |
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There was a billiards table, air hockey, darts, a TV with a DVD player and a Playstation 2, and a hot tub. |
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The balls are 61.5mm in diameter, much larger than in snooker or billiards. |
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Under the Bolton Corporation Act, 1872, there were also 158 licences for public music, dancing, and billiards, bagatelle, bowls, etc. |
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By the end of the three-day visit, they had faced off over 10 sets of tennis, three games of chess, and a round of billiards. |
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All snooker, pool and billiards tournaments are about to begin and all those taking part must be fully paid up members of the club. |
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I played pool and billiards, because by the end of the 1st quarter, I knew who was going to win. |
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The name of the game is carom, the original game from which billiards and later snooker developed. |
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Monson Road members can play pool, snooker, darts, bar billiards, and enjoy live entertainment including karaoke and discos. |
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The lottery comes as the Cabinet plans for a new lottery for gambling on professional baseball and billiards. |
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These persons may participate in low-intensity sports such as bowling, golf, billiards, and cricket. |
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Lovers of the game feel that billiards and snooker will die a slow death in India as long as the games remain unknown to the common man. |
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The castle has a panelled dining room, a library, a billiards room and a grand hall. |
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The O'Brien Hall is now open every night of the week except Sunday night for pool, billiards, snooker, and cards. |
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All are welcome to attend what promises to be a great afternoon of billiards. |
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The elegant bedrooms are all of a quirkily different nature, some with two free-standing baths, and others with billiards tables in the bathroom. |
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One of the turrets contains a study and an upstairs bedroom, whilst the other one has a billiards room, and another upstairs bedroom. |
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He played every day, and he would say that if ever there was a fire, he would save only two things: his piano and his billiards table! |
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She is a board member of TacticalTech, is based in Manila and plays billiards whenever she can. |
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His favourite sports were tennis, table tennis, billiards, cricket and badminton, where he won many awards. |
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The children will enjoy the campsite facilities which include mini golf, billiards, tennis, table tennis and, of course, jeu de boules. |
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Hunting, shooting and fishing were a closed book to him along with horse-racing, cricket and sport of any kind, but he would play an occasional game of billiards. |
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Such analytical and computational riches have made quantum versions of billiards workhorses for studying quantum chaology as will be seen below. |
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He switched to billiards and a few years ago turned professional. |
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Billiards fans can live it up himself in the billiards room, which already more than 30 years exists. |
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At the beginning the club organized card and billiards games, bingos, picnics, visits to the sugarhouse and corn roasts. |
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Entresol: kitchen, dining room, boiler room, machine room, cellar, billiards and games room, toilet and 4-car garage. |
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Variations of carom billiards introduce other goals to the table, and additional challenges as well. |
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The study in the book is made complete by a treaty on the statistics of the game of carom billiards. |
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Frédéric starts training under the direction of great carom billiards champion Emile Wafflard. |
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Reminiscent of when billiards was a parlour game this handsome table will be enjoyed by all. |
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Ada's house is equipped with a solarium, a library, a billiards room, and a butler called Jenkins. |
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Betting pools were established, and eventually billiards tables were added to help pass the time, and to add to the betting. |
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In the end, the 69th National billiards championship held at the Hari Niwas Palace in Jammu will be remembered more for the boardroom tables than the green baize tables. |
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Eli took me under his wing and showed me a lot of basic concepts and finer points of making gathers in straight rail and balkline carom billiards. |
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The council should be aware that enunciating this name has become a pub sport, alongside bar billiards, pool, darts, bear-baiting, dominos and international cricket. |
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It is not enough to reach the summit of pocket billiards excellence. |
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You begin your pocket billiards journey with the end in mind. |
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In 1923, he traveled to Europe with his father where he received training from German balkline billiards champion Erich Hagenlocher. |
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If you're in need of a carrom board — an Indian game of tabletop billiards — you could stop in Butala Emporium down the block. |
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Here, there are various results demonstrating that strongly ergodic classical billiards, when quantized, exhibit quantum ergodicity. |
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Music, modern dance, playing piano, movies, travelling, tenpin bowling, playing billiards. |
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He knew many card tricks and his other interests included billiards, bowling, charades, fencing, and horseback riding. |
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Cash-strapped sponsors of table tennis, billiards and badminton are seriously considering a change in uniform so that its women players look less dowdy and more fetching. |
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These children congregate in places where billiards, pinball games and electronic games are played. |
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Malarial imperialists braved high seas and battled jungles to reach this outpost of modernity, with its electricity, billiards and baths. |
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Articles and equipment for billiards, automated bowling, casino games and games operated by coins or banknotes. |
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I also play billiards three or four times a week, and if I didn't wear my instruments the experience would feel very dull. |
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He hung around artists, organized exhibitions, and bought and ran a billiards hall and bar. |
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Separate areas hold the pocket billiards and indoor shuffleboard tables. |
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The game of pocket billiards has a unique way of making us all equal. |
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First it was indoor swimming pools, then came indoor tennis, of course the huge influx of indoor sports like snooker, billiards, table tennis became hot favourites. |
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I wrote the book about the inner game of pocket billiards because I have a lot of experience with the self-defeating elements that destroy an otherwise fine game. |
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An appropriate metaphor might be a game of billiards or snooker, events in the three kingdoms so many balls bouncing off one another and occasionally falling into pockets. |
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If you are playing in tournaments, or heading for the play offs in your league, you will want to have a grasp of the four strokes of pocket billiards. |
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It was a masculine room, with a billiards table in the center. |
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When the party began to simmer down, Melanie started to have a headache so she walked into the billiards room to sit on one of the un-occupied leather couches. |
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People in their early 20s are particularly lazy, despite the fact that the question about sport included the physically unchallenging options of snooker, pool and billiards. |
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There what I found was many ladies tend to take part in pool and they also compete in international tournaments even when it comes to billiards and snooker. |
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A committee meeting will be held on Thursday night, names are being taken for the first tournament of the year, billiards and snooker, so we hope for a big response. |
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However, the hall will remain open on Thursday nights and Saturday nights during the summer for anyone who wants a game of pool, snooker or billiards. |
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When that was finished he would take his hubble-bubble and puff away at that, until he was ready to go downstairs and play billiards, after which it was off to bed. |
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No, it was Professor Plum with the lead pipe in the billiards room. |
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The main carom billiards games are straight rail, balkline and especially three cushion billiards. |
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Speed pool is a standard billiards game where the balls must be pocketed in as little time as possible. |
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Technically a form of pocket billiards, snooker has its own worldwide sporting community separate from that of pool. |
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As a subset of pub games, pub sports include traditional pastimes such as darts, billiards, and skittles. |
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Over the years, the building was used as a theatre, a dance hall, a conference centre and a billiards hall. |
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Fatwas were issued on playing billiards and table football. |
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In the 1870s, billiards was a popular sport played by members of the British Army stationed in India. |
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When it reaches an obstacle, the paint stops or flows over it, eludes, mixes, moves alongside or rebounds in what is like a game of ping-pong or billiards played out within the frame defined by the canvas. |
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Other models are available for one billiard or more than eight billiards. |
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As her biography shouts, Ewa Mataya Laurance is one of the most visible superstars in the history of pocket billiards. |
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Meanwhile, Django was enjoying a new lifestyle, accompanying the great Jean Sablon, earning money, which he promptly gambled away at the gaming table, triumphing at billiards and gadding about in taxis. |
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Then I played at secondary school, but that was a bit strange because there were walls in the playground, so we used to play with ricochets like in billiards, which made things interesting. |
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Penthouse Pool offers several types of billiards games. |
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In a variety of the game called three-cushion billiards, the cue ball must also touch a cushion or cushions three or more times to complete a carom. |
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One goes to have coffee, an aperitif or a drink and to read the newspaper without haste, or a book or to study, or to listen to live music and of course in many cafés to play billiards. |
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Made up of nine games that will test the physical and mental reflexes of players of all ages, the Wii play features a shooting gallery, billiards, air hockey, tank battles and more. |
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There are six rooms, each named after a local herb, an honesty bar with a billiards table, and out back you'll find a little pool and terrace, where breakfast is served until midday. |
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This is traditionally triangular in shape, but varies with the type of billiards played. |
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A recognizable form of billiards was played outdoors in the 1340s, and was reminiscent of croquet. |
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In the United States pool and billiards had died out for a bit, but between 1878 and 1956 pool and billiards became very popular. |
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However, by the end of World War II pool and billiards began to die down once again. |
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High quality cues are generally two pieces and are made of a hardwood, generally maple for billiards and ash for snooker. |
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In the 1870s, billiards was a popular activity amongst British Army officers stationed in India and several variations of the game were devised during this time. |
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Snooker is a pocket billiards game originated by British officers stationed in India during the 19th century, based on earlier pool games such as black pool and life pool. |
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English billiards requires two cue balls and a red object ball. |
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Eight-time world billiards champion Geet Sethi said that with the efforts of the games' federation cue sports could get a place in the next Commonwealth Games. |
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One such variation originated at the officers' mess of the 11th Devonshire Regiment in 1875, which combined the rules of two pocket billiards games, pyramid and life pool. |
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Cloth has been used to cover billiards tables since the 15th century. |
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