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Russian billiards : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russian pyramid
Russian pyramid, also known simply as pyramid or pyramids (, ''piramida'') and often called Russian billiards ((ロシア語:ру́сский билья́рд), ''russky bilyard'') or Russian pool, is a cue sport that has several differences from Western pool, although game play is still dominated by attempts to () billiard balls. It is played in countries of the former Soviet Union and a variant of it, Kaisa, is popular in Finland. ==Differences from other billiard games==
*Table: even though sizes vary – including: 3.5 × 7 feet (198 × 99 cm); 4 × 8 ft (224 × 112 cm); 4.5 × 9 ft (254 × 127 cm); up to 6 × 12 ft (356 × 178 cm) 〔 – the official tournament size〔 is the 12 ft model, the same size preferred for snooker, but much larger than a pool table (7 ft and 9 ft being the most common sizes for that style of game). *Balls: there are sixteen balls, as in pool, but fifteen are white and numbered, and the is usually red.〔 They are larger and heavier than Western billiard balls; the official tournament sizes are 68 mm (211⁄16 in). Smaller 60.3 mm (22⁄5 in) balls are available for the smaller table sizes, for amateur play. *Pockets: the are only 4–5 mm (160–200 thou) wider than the diameter of the ball. The central pockets, however, are 14–18 mm (560–720 thou) wider than the diameter of the ball. This makes the game's mechanics like an oversized version of snooker, requiring greater precision to pocket a ball than in pool.
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