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English billiards,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Welcome to englishBilliards.org! )〕 called simply billiards〔 Serves as a good example; the book refers to English billiards simply as "billiards", from cover to cover.〕 in Great Britain, where it originated, and in many former British colonies, is a cue sport for two players or teams. Two s (originally both white and one marked e.g. with a black dot, but more recently one white, one yellow) and a red are used. Each player or team uses a different cue ball. It is played on a billiards table with the same dimensions as a snooker table and points are scored for s and pocketing the balls. English billiards has also, but less frequently, been referred to as "the English game", "the all-in game" and (formerly) "the common game". ==History== English billiards was originally called the ''winning and losing carambole game'', folding in the names of three predecessor games, ''the winning game'', ''the losing game'' and ''the carambole game'' (an early form of straight rail), that combined to form it.
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