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- Carom_billiards abstract "Carom billiards, sometimes called carambole billiards or simply carambole (and in some cases used as a synonym for the game of straight rail from which many carom games derive), is the overarching title of a family of billiards games generally played on cloth-covered, 1.5-by-3.0-metre (5 by 10 ft) pocketless tables, which often feature heated slate beds. In its simplest form, the object of the game is to score points or "counts" by caroming one's own cue ball off both the opponent's cue ball and the object ball(s) on a single shot. The invention as well as the exact date of origin of carom billiards is somewhat obscure but is thought to be traceable to 18th-century France.There is a large array of carom billiards disciplines. Some of the more prevalent today and historically are (chronologically by apparent date of development): straight rail, cushion caroms, balkline, three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards. There are many other carom billiards games, predominantly intermediary or offshoot games combining elements of those already listed, such as the champion's game, an intermediary game between straight rail and balkline, as well as games which are hybrids of carom billiards and pocket billiards, such as English billiards played on a snooker table and its descendant games, American four-ball billiards, and cowboy pool.".
- Carom_billiards category Cue_sports.
- Carom_billiards equipment Billiard_ball.
- Carom_billiards equipment Billiard_table.
- Carom_billiards equipment Cue_stick.
- Carom_billiards sportGoverningBody Union_Mondiale_de_Billard.
- Carom_billiards thumbnail Carom_table_small.jpg?width=300.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink Diamond-System-Calculator.php.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink 3754-usba-three-cushion-billiards-rules.html.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink www.3cushion.com.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink ?akce=detail&id=140.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink www.biliardoweb.com.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink www.biljartsporten.nl.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink index.php?lng=en.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink www.ilbiliardouniversale.it.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink rail.htm.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageExternalLink www.umb.org.
- Carom_billiards wikiPageID "621039".
- Carom_billiards wikiPageRevisionID "592587798".
- Carom_billiards caption "A carom billiard table and billiard balls".
- Carom_billiards category "Indoor, table, cue sport".
- Carom_billiards contact "No".
- Carom_billiards date "November 2009".
- Carom_billiards equipment Billiard_ball.
- Carom_billiards equipment Billiard_table.
- Carom_billiards equipment Cue_stick.
- Carom_billiards first "18".
- Carom_billiards hasPhotoCollection Carom_billiards.
- Carom_billiards imagesize "275".
- Carom_billiards mgender "Yes, sometimes in separate leagues/divisions".
- Carom_billiards name "Carom billiards".
- Carom_billiards olympic "Proposed for 2010".
- Carom_billiards reason "Add SOURCED snooker cue averages for comparison, so that snooker players who never use pool cues can wrap their heads around carom cue dimensions/differences more easily.".
- Carom_billiards team "Single opponents, doubles or teams".
- Carom_billiards union Union_Mondiale_de_Billard.
- Carom_billiards venue "Billiard hall or home billiard room".
- Carom_billiards subject Category:Carom_billiards.
- Carom_billiards type Abstraction100002137.
- Carom_billiards type Act100030358.
- Carom_billiards type Activity100407535.
- Carom_billiards type Diversion100426928.
- Carom_billiards type Event100029378.
- Carom_billiards type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Carom_billiards type Sport100523513.
- Carom_billiards type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Carom_billiards type Activity.
- Carom_billiards type Sport.
- Carom_billiards type Action.
- Carom_billiards type Sport.
- Carom_billiards type Activity.
- Carom_billiards type Thing.
- Carom_billiards comment "Carom billiards, sometimes called carambole billiards or simply carambole (and in some cases used as a synonym for the game of straight rail from which many carom games derive), is the overarching title of a family of billiards games generally played on cloth-covered, 1.5-by-3.0-metre (5 by 10 ft) pocketless tables, which often feature heated slate beds.".
- Carom_billiards label "Bilhar".
- Carom_billiards label "Billar francés".
- Carom_billiards label "Billard français".
- Carom_billiards label "Carambola (biliardo)".
- Carom_billiards label "Carambolage".
- Carom_billiards label "Carambole".
- Carom_billiards label "Carom billiards".
- Carom_billiards label "Karambol".
- Carom_billiards label "Карамболь".
- Carom_billiards label "開侖".
- Carom_billiards sameAs Karambol.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Carambolage.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Billar_francés.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Billard_français.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Carambola_(biliardo).
- Carom_billiards sameAs Carambole.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Karambol.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Bilhar.
- Carom_billiards sameAs m.02xhs6.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Q917562.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Q917562.
- Carom_billiards sameAs Carom_billiards.
- Carom_billiards wasDerivedFrom Carom_billiards?oldid=592587798.
- Carom_billiards depiction Carom_table_small.jpg.
- Carom_billiards isPrimaryTopicOf Carom_billiards.
- Carom_billiards name "Carom (or carambole) billiards".