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- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation abstract "The World Eightball Pool Federation is an international pool (pocket billiards) governing body overseeing international (principally Commonwealth) tournaments and rankings in a game variant, using unnumbered yellow and red balls, called \"eight-ball pool\" or \"eightball pool\" (sometimes simply called \"eight-ball\" or \"eightball\", which is ambiguous, as those terms generally refer to the numbered-ball, world-standardized game, often called American-style pool). WEPF competes for authority and membership with the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA), which produces its own tournaments and slightly different rules under the game name blackball.Established in 1992 by founding member countries Australia, England and New Zealand.The 2010 men's champion is England's Mick Hill who beat fellow countryman and three times champion Gareth Potts 11-8 in the Final. In the 2010 ladies event, Sue Thompson of Scotland defeated Northern Ireland's Emma Cunningham 8-4. The tournaments were held at the Imperial Hotel in Blackpool, UK in 2010.".
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- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageRevisionID "669011043".
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Eight_Ball_Federation.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Blackball_(pool).
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Blackpool.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pool_organizations.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Clubs_New_Zealand_8Ball.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_of_Nations.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Eight-ball.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink England.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink English_Pool_Association.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink File:WorldEightBallPoolFederationlogo.jpg.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Gareth_Potts.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_world_eight-ball_champions.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Mick_Hill_(pool_player).
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Pool_(cue_sports).
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Sports_governing_body.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink Sue_Thompson_(pool_player).
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLink World_Pool-Billiard_Association.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Eightball Pool Federation".
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- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation subject Category:Pool_organizations.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation hypernym Pool.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation type Organisation.
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- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation comment "The World Eightball Pool Federation is an international pool (pocket billiards) governing body overseeing international (principally Commonwealth) tournaments and rankings in a game variant, using unnumbered yellow and red balls, called \"eight-ball pool\" or \"eightball pool\" (sometimes simply called \"eight-ball\" or \"eightball\", which is ambiguous, as those terms generally refer to the numbered-ball, world-standardized game, often called American-style pool).".
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation label "World Eightball Pool Federation".
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- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation sameAs World_Eightball_Pool_Federation.
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- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation sameAs Q16602071.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation wasDerivedFrom World_Eightball_Pool_Federation?oldid=669011043.
- World_Eightball_Pool_Federation isPrimaryTopicOf World_Eightball_Pool_Federation.