Pool players
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Wikidata:
Q20540007
Library of congress:
sh2012001063
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Color of money (Motion picture). The color of money [VR], 1999(Summary note: Aging pool shark who believes "money won is twice as sweet as money earned", forms a profitable yet volatile partnership with a young pool hustler.)
- Wikipedia, Mar. 14, 2012:Category: Pool players ("This category is for the listing of subcategories of professional (and important amateur) players of pool (all variants, such as nine-ball, eight-ball, etc.; not including Category: Snooker players, nor Category: Players of English billiards), and for general-resource articles relating to this topic that are not national/regional in nature. No individuals' articles should appear in this category, only in a more specific subcategory. This category should not be forked into separate nine-ball, eight-ball, one-pocket, etc. sections, as it is very rare for players of one such game to not also compete in others, rendering such subcategories essentially pointless.")
- American Poolplayers Association website, Mar. 14, 2012:About > History (The American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded by professional poolplayers Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart in 1979 as the National Pool League, which became the American Poolplayers Association in 1981. The two realized the popularity of the sport, but knew that, different from other sports, there was no existing recreational league system; APA hosts an 8-Ball and 9-Ball League system)