
Bar Billiards, a traditional English pub sport, is a cue game played by potting balls into holes with varying points values. The player with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.
All shots are taken from one end of the table making the game ideal for small locations.
It's called Bar Billiards, not because of it's association with bars, but because a wooden bar drops after a timed limit preventing anymore balls becoming available for use. When this happens the balls remaining on the table and in the tray are potted and the game is over.
The game is played with seven white balls, and one red ball which counts as double points.
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The AGM & the Captain's Meeting |
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This seasons A.G.M. was held at the Devonshire Hotel on Wednesday 9th July 2008 at 8pm. |
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