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  2. American Poolplayers Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Poolplayers Association ( APA) is a governing body for amateur pool (pocket billiards) competition in the United States. The APA conducts pool leagues and tournaments in the disciplines of eight-ball and nine-ball with a unified ruleset. The organization was founded in 1981 by professional pool players Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart ...

  3. Valley National 8-Ball League Association - Wikipedia

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    The Valley National 8-Ball League Association (VNEA) is one of the world's largest amateur pool leagues.As of 2020, there are nearly 100,000 individual members in some 1,400 weekly local leagues playing in over 10,000 pool halls, bars and other venues in around 400 different cities, towns and suburbs in 36 U.S. states, and abroad.

  4. United States Professional Poolplayers Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Professional Poolplayers Association ( UPA) is the governing body for the sport of men's professional pool in the United States, as well as the organizer of a major national amateur league, and a variety of pro and amateur tournaments. The organization, now based in Manhattan, [1] was founded in January 2002 in Arizona by ...

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  6. American CueSports Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The American CueSports Alliance (abbreviated ACS) is a non-profit league-sanctioning body for cue sports in the United States. They produce national billiards tournaments on an annual basis, in areas such as eight-ball and nine-ball . The ACS's stated mission is "to heighten the interest and awareness of cue sports through the support and ...

  7. Round-robin tournament - Wikipedia

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    Round-robin tournament. A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a competition format in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn. [1] [2] A round-robin contrasts with an elimination tournament, wherein participants are eliminated after a certain number of wins or losses.

  8. Billiard Congress of America - Wikipedia

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    Billiard Congress of America. The Billiard Congress of America ( BCA) is the governing body for cue sports in the United States and Canada, and the regional member organization of the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). [1] It was established under this name in 1948 [2] as a non-profit trade organization [3] in order to promote the sport and ...

  9. Pool Party - Wikipedia

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    A pool party is a party in which guests swim in a swimming pool. Pool Party may also refer to: "Pool Party" (Julia Jacklin song), 2016. "Pool Party" ( Lizzie McGuire), a 2001 episode of the American teen sitcom. "Pool Party" ( Modern Family), a 2019 episode of the American TV family sitcom. "Pool Party" ( The Office), a 2012 episode of the ...