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词条 Pin billiards
释义

  1. Italian pin billiards

     Danish pin billiards 

  2. Bar billiards

  3. Other uses

  4. References

Pin billiards is a traditional billiard game played on a table, that uses a pin, or a set of "pins" or "skittles" that have various rules. This term may refer to any of a fairly large number of cue sports.

Italian pin billiards

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Pin billiards has two distinct variations of pin billiards; played with similar rules to carom billiards. Italian five-pin billiards, also known as {{lang|it|cinque birilli}}, is played with five pins in a + formation, with points being given for knocking over pins with the {{cuegloss|object ball}}s. The game is common across a wide area and also inspired Danish Pin Billiards. Italian nine-pin billiards, which is also known as {{lang|it|goriziana}}, is a variation of the sport, with a higher complexity of scoring, and has further variations such as {{lang|it|tutti doppi}} and {{lang|it|filotto}}.[1][2]

Danish pin billiards

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A Danish variation, known as Keglebillard is played on a carom sized table, however, it is also played with {{cuegloss|pocket}}s. The game is unusual for billiards, as both players play with the same cue-ball, (using a red ball).[2] A variant (usually found in social settings is known as skomager).[2][3]

Bar billiards

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Mostly played in Great Britain, bar billiards originated in the 1930s. It is unique in that it is played on a carom-sized table with holes in the playing surface, but none at the sides or corners. There are mushroom-shaped pins on the table; knocking one over incurs a penalty. Balls falling through the holes are returned to the playing end of the table. All shots are played 'from hand'. The duration of the game is controlled by a coin-operated clockwork mechanism, which drops a bar to prevent balls returning into play.[4]

Other uses

  • Devil's pool, played in Australia, which uses obelisk-shaped pins (like over-sized dominoes) as targets and obstacles.

References

1. ^Rules FIBIS September 2009
2. ^{{Cite web |title=Pin Billiards – The Online Guide |author= |work=TradGames.org.uk |date= |access-date=27 December 2018 |url= https://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Pin-Billiards.htm}}
3. ^{{Cite web |title=Billard Club Sottevillais – The Official Club Website |work=Billard-Club-Sottevillais.com |date= |access-date=27 December 2018 |url= http://www.billard-club-sottevillais.com/}}
4. ^{{Cite web |title=TIMELINE1of3 |author= |work=docs.google.com |date= |access-date=27 December 2018 |url= https://docs.google.com/document/d/12AUre70nyZRXURC4puhMUp-M5SKm6Zb4eMXxTsCPhnE/pub |language= |quote=}}
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1 : Obstacle billiards

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