Billiards game

Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool

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C473S004000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
A method for playing a game on a pocket billiards table with a plurality of consecutively numbered billiards balls and a cue ball by at least two players is shown and described. The object of the game is for a single player to sink all of the billiards balls into the pockets of the billiards table in the fewest shots or strokes. The first ball each player attempts to sink in a pocket is the lowest consecutively numbers ball on the table. Each time the lowest consecutively numbered ball is pocketed, the player moves to the next higher consecutively numbered ball which has become the lowest consecutively numbered ball remaining on the table after the previous ball was pocketed.

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patent: 5350171 (1994-09-01), Wozniak
patent: 6644662 (2003-11-01), Cao et al.
The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of All The major Sports of the World—Rules of The Game; Snooker—pp. 84 and 85; 1990.

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