Baseball pocket billiards


Baseball pocket billiards - a game of billiards on the English table. It was created before 1912, when it was described by Brunswick in the brochure "the most fascinating game of the twentieth century". The game uses 21 numbered balls (though you can use 15). Number 9 is called "thrower". It is set before breaking in the middle of the triangle. The game is declared. When the balls are over, they are re-positioned on the table (without losing the queue). The game ends after nine turns (for each player). The number of points equivalent to the number of balls in the ball is obtained. The player with the most points wins. Bibliography

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