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This article is about the various cue sports. In English, "billiards" often denotes
the gamut of cue games (especially in North American usage). Sometimes, however,
"billiards" standing alone will refer in particular to carom games played on a pocket
less table, as opposed to games played on tables with pockets, which may be referred
to either as "pocket billiards" (or "pool"), as "snooker" or as "English billiards"
(depending upon equipment size and rules). However, in some dialects, "billiards"
always refers unambiguously to a specific game; for instance, in Britain and Ireland,
"billiards" denotes "English billiards" exclusively. This article addresses the
broadest of these usages.
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Billiard game. Eight ball In the United States, the most commonly played
game is 8-ball. On the professional scene, 8-ball players who are on the International
Pool Tour are the highest paid players in the world [citation needed]. In the United
Kingdom the game is commonly played in pubs and it is competitively played in leagues.
The most prestigious tournaments including the World Open are sponsored and sanctioned
by the International Pool Tour. Rules vary widely from place to place. Pool halls
in North America are increasingly settling upon the International Standardized Rules.
But tavern 8-ball, typically played on smaller, coin-operated tables and in a "winner
controls the table" manner, can differ significantly even between two venues in
the same city. The growth of local, regional and national amateur leagues may alleviate
this confusion eventually. The goal of 8-ball is to claim a suit (stripes or solids),
pocket all of them, then legally pocket the 8-ball, while denying your opponent
opportunities to do the same with their suit, and not sinking the 8-ball early by
accident.