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Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship : ウィキペディア英語版 | Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship The Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship was a short-lived pool tournament held in the US. It was promoted by Allen Hopkins Productions and Billiards International. Eight chosen players compete in this event. Like the Skins Billiards Championship, this one pits four players against each other. Only two editions of this event took place. Marlon Manalo (2005)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Marlon Manalo Wins 2005 Texas Hold 'Em Billiards )〕 and Johnny Archer (2007)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Johnny Archer Wins 2007 Texas Hold Em Billiards )〕 were the victors. ==Format== The format used in the tournament is a modified version of the pool game nine-ball, that emulates Texas Hold 'em, the most popular variation of poker. Each of the four players carries chips like those used in poker. In each rack, the players wager a number of them. The winner of that particular rack collects the others' wagers. If a player's chips is less than wager, that player has to go "all in" which means all of that player's chips must be wagered. After every four , the wager rises. In later racks, the player with the least number of chips will have to wager all. If a player runs out of chips, he/she is eliminated from the match. In the semi-finals of the event (the first round of the tournament featuring all 8 players), the 4 contestants on each of the two matches play until only two of them remain. At the final match (the final 4 players), only one survives and wins the title. In most pool tournaments, a players can miss a shot and (providing they do not foul while doing so) the incoming opponent must take whatever shot may be available. In the Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship, missing a shot awards to the next player. This eliminates defensive play, but makes the game faster.
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