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- American_Poolplayers_Association abstract "The American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded in 1981 by professional pool players Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart, although with roots dating back to the National Pool League (NPL), founded in 1979. The APA conducts a system of franchised-based local amateur leagues of pool (pocket billiards) competition, including both eight-ball and nine-ball, with a unified APA ruleset. The organization, which has international affiliates in Canada, Japan, and China, hosts regional tournaments the winners of which qualify for APA tournaments played in Las Vegas, Nevada twice annually. In the spring, the APA hosts the APA Poolplayers Championships (formerly known as the National Singles Championships) which features individual and doubles competition. In August, the APA hosts the APA World Pool Championships which feature Team (5-8 members), Doubles and Master's (3-player non-handicapped) competition. The organization is recognized as the world's largest pool league with a membership of nearly 250,000 players. In 2010, the APA National Team Championships (known today as the APA World Pool Championships) were recognized by Guinness Records as the World's Largest Pool Tournament. In addition, the APA conducts the U.S. Amateur Championship, intended for highest skilled players, that's open to APA and non-APA members.The APA employs a handicapping system called \"the Equalizer\" that allows players of all ability to compete on an equal basis. These systems are explained below for both nine-ball and eight-ball. The normal APA team matches consist of 5 race-format one-on-one competitions (similar to matches in the USA Pool League, and very different from the round-robin format used by the BCA Pool League and VNEA). However, APA organizers at the local level often set up non-team tournaments, doubles play, and other formats, and the annual championships feature both individual and team play.".
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.poolplayers.com.
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- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_Congress_of_America.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pool_leagues.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Eight-ball.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Handicapping.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Las_Vegas.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Nine-ball.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Pool_(cue_sports).
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Sports_league.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Valley_National_8-Ball_League_Association.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLink Womens_Professional_Billiard_Association.
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "APA league".
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "APA".
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "APA/CPA".
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Poolplayers Association".
- American_Poolplayers_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Poolplayers Association#Affiliations".
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- American_Poolplayers_Association subject Category:Pool_leagues.
- American_Poolplayers_Association subject Category:Sports_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- American_Poolplayers_Association type Competition.
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- American_Poolplayers_Association type League.
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- American_Poolplayers_Association comment "The American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded in 1981 by professional pool players Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart, although with roots dating back to the National Pool League (NPL), founded in 1979. The APA conducts a system of franchised-based local amateur leagues of pool (pocket billiards) competition, including both eight-ball and nine-ball, with a unified APA ruleset.".
- American_Poolplayers_Association label "American Poolplayers Association".
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- American_Poolplayers_Association wasDerivedFrom American_Poolplayers_Association?oldid=699649338.
- American_Poolplayers_Association homepage www.poolplayers.com.
- American_Poolplayers_Association isPrimaryTopicOf American_Poolplayers_Association.