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- American_rotation abstract "American rotation, abbreviated AR or AmRo, is a pool (pocket billiards) game. It is a modern, tournament-oriented, call-pocket, call-safe variation on traditional rotation pool (or 61), devised to increase the degree of difficulty of the sport. It is the \"flagship game\" of the American Billiard Club (ABC), a division of CueSports International (CSI). The game was established by US professional pool player and instructor Joe Tucker in February 2013, and is contested in a pro–am American Rotation Championship Series of tournaments, with national championship held several times annually at varying locations.".
- American_rotation category Billiard_hall.
- American_rotation equipment Billiard_ball.
- American_rotation equipment Billiard_table.
- American_rotation equipment Cue_stick.
- American_rotation sportGoverningBody AmericanBilliardClub.com.
- American_rotation thumbnail American_Rotation_Rack.jpg?width=300.
- American_rotation wikiPageExternalLink AmericanBilliardClub.com.
- American_rotation wikiPageID "43891072".
- American_rotation wikiPageLength "13058".
- American_rotation wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- American_rotation wikiPageRevisionID "693008285".
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Android_(operating_system).
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_Congress_of_America.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_ball.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_hall.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_table.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pool_(cue_sports).
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Cue_stick.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Derby_City_Classic.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink IOS.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Pool_(cue_sports).
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Pro–am.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink Rotation_(pool).
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLink File:American_Rotation_Rack.jpg.
- American_rotation wikiPageWikiLinkText "American rotation".
- American_rotation category "Indoor, table".
- American_rotation clubs "Goal 512".
- American_rotation equipment Billiard_ball.
- American_rotation equipment Billiard_table.
- American_rotation equipment Cue_stick.
- American_rotation first "February 2013, by Joe Tucker".
- American_rotation mgender "Yes, Open Division and Ladies Division".
- American_rotation name "Cue sports".
- American_rotation nickname "AR or AmRo".
- American_rotation region "United States and Canada".
- American_rotation team "Single opponents".
- American_rotation union AmericanBilliardClub.com.
- American_rotation venue "Billiard halls, and the American Rotation Championship Series".
- American_rotation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cue_sports_nav.
- American_rotation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cuegloss.
- American_rotation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Em.
- American_rotation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_sport.
- American_rotation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- American_rotation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Selfref-inline.
- American_rotation subject Category:Pool_(cue_sports).
- American_rotation hypernym Game.
- American_rotation type Activity.
- American_rotation type Sport.
- American_rotation type VideoGame.
- American_rotation type Activity.
- American_rotation type Thing.
- American_rotation type Q1914636.
- American_rotation type Q349.
- American_rotation comment "American rotation, abbreviated AR or AmRo, is a pool (pocket billiards) game. It is a modern, tournament-oriented, call-pocket, call-safe variation on traditional rotation pool (or 61), devised to increase the degree of difficulty of the sport. It is the \"flagship game\" of the American Billiard Club (ABC), a division of CueSports International (CSI).".
- American_rotation label "American rotation".
- American_rotation sameAs Q18353478.
- American_rotation sameAs m.011x5v7_.
- American_rotation sameAs Q18353478.
- American_rotation wasDerivedFrom American_rotation?oldid=693008285.
- American_rotation depiction American_Rotation_Rack.jpg.
- American_rotation isPrimaryTopicOf American_rotation.
- American_rotation name "Cue sports".
- American_rotation nick "AR or AmRo".