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- Bottle_pool abstract "Bottle pool, also known as bottle-billiards and bottle pocket billiards, is a hybrid billiards game combining aspects of both carom billiards and pocket billiards. Played on a standard pool table, the game uses just two object balls, a cue ball, and a 6¾ inch (171 mm) tall, narrow-necked bottle called a shake bottle or tally bottle, traditionally made from leather, that is placed on the table and used as a target for caroms. Those unfamiliar with the game sometimes mistakenly use its name as a synonym for the very different game of kelly pool. Bottle pool has been described as combining \"elements of billiards, straight pool and chess under a set of rules that lavishly rewards strategic shot making and punishes mistakes with Sisyphean point reversals.\"Although bottle pool's origins remain obscure, tournament records and newspaper articles confirm that the game has been played since at least the late 19th century. A mention appears in an 1894 New York Times newspaper article announcing a 64 player tournament to be played at a certain Hanover Clubhouse in Brooklyn, New York. The game was more well known in the early-to-mid-20th century, during which references to it appear in numerous books and publications including Sinclair Lewis's Main Street. It is also known to have been played by some notable individuals, such as world-renowned quantum chemist and biochemist Linus Pauling.Over time bottle pool developed an elitist image, its active play more commonly the province of gentlemen's clubs and select groups than patrons of billiard parlors. For instance, bottle pool is known to have had a dedicated following with faculty at the University of Michigan from 1911 until approximately 1999, and is the billiard game of choice at exclusive New York City enclaves such as the Racquet and Tennis Club and the Union Club.Despite being one of a short group of non-championship games still detailed in the Official Rules and Records Book of the Billiard Congress of America, as of 2006, bottle pool was known only to be the billiard sport of general choice at a few New York City social clubs such as the two mentioned previously. A veteran member of both those clubs opined in 2006 that there were then fewer than 1,000 dedicated bottle pool players nationwide.".
- Bottle_pool thumbnail Leather_shake_bottle.jpg?width=300.
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- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_Congress_of_America.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_ball.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Biochemistry.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Conlon.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Carom_billiards.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carom_billiards.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pool_(cue_sports).
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Cowboy_pool.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink English_billiards.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Gentlemens_club.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Kelly_pool.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Linus_Pauling.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Main_Street_(novel).
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan_Athletic_Club.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Pool_(cue_sports).
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_chemistry.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Sisyphus.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Snooker.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink Union_Club_of_the_City_of_New_York.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Michigan.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink File:Bottle_pool_-_where_it_falls.jpg.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink File:Bottle_pool_setup_1.jpg.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLink File:Leather_shake_bottle.jpg.
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bottle pool".
- Bottle_pool wikiPageWikiLinkText "bottle pool".
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- Bottle_pool subject Category:Carom_billiards.
- Bottle_pool subject Category:Pool_(cue_sports).
- Bottle_pool hypernym Game.
- Bottle_pool type VideoGame.
- Bottle_pool type Billiard.
- Bottle_pool comment "Bottle pool, also known as bottle-billiards and bottle pocket billiards, is a hybrid billiards game combining aspects of both carom billiards and pocket billiards. Played on a standard pool table, the game uses just two object balls, a cue ball, and a 6¾ inch (171 mm) tall, narrow-necked bottle called a shake bottle or tally bottle, traditionally made from leather, that is placed on the table and used as a target for caroms.".
- Bottle_pool label "Bottle pool".
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- Bottle_pool sameAs Q4949066.
- Bottle_pool wasDerivedFrom Bottle_pool?oldid=674918903.
- Bottle_pool depiction Leather_shake_bottle.jpg.
- Bottle_pool isPrimaryTopicOf Bottle_pool.