Wikipedia:WikiProject Cue sports/Admin
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This list was constructed from articles in Wikipedia:WikiProject Cue sports as of 01:04 Monday April 29, 2013. This list makes possible the recent article changes for the project.
There are 495 entries, all articles.
See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Cue sports/Admin2 for non-article entries
- 1994 Mosconi Cup
- 1995 Mosconi Cup
- 1996 Mosconi Cup
- 1997 Mosconi Cup
- 1998 Mosconi Cup
- 1999 Mosconi Cup
- 2000 Mosconi Cup
- 2001 Mosconi Cup
- 2002 Mosconi Cup
- 2003 Mosconi Cup
- 2004 Mosconi Cup
- 2005 Mosconi Cup
- 2006 Mosconi Cup
- 2007 Mosconi Cup
- 2007 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship
- 2007 World Professional Billiards Championship
- 2008 Artistic Billiards World Championship
- 2008 Mosconi Cup
- 2008 World Professional Billiards Championship
- 2009 Mosconi Cup
- 2009 World Cup of Pool
- 2009 World Professional Billiards Championship
- 2010 Mosconi Cup
- 2010 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
- 2010 World Professional Billiards Championship
- 2011 Mosconi Cup
- 2011 WPA World Eight-ball Championship
- 2011 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
- 2011 World Billiards Championship
- 2012 Mosconi Cup
- 7-ball
- 8 Ball (disambiguation)
- A Game of Pool
- A Game of Pool (1961)
- A Game of Pool (1989)
- AGIPI Billiard Masters
- Adam Davis (pool player)
- Alex Lely
- Alex Pagulayan
- Alfred Lagache
- Alfredo de Oro
- Allen Hopkins (pool player)
- Allison Fisher
- American CueSports Alliance
- American Poolplayers Association
- American pool
- André Gagnaux
- Antonio Lining
- Arcade Pool
- Artistic Billiards World Championship
- Artistic billiards
- Bagatelle
- Baize
- Balkline
- Balkline and straight rail
- Ballbreakers
- Bank pool
- Bankshot Billiards 2
- Bar billiards
- Baseball pocket billiards
- Ben Rothman
- Bernard Bennett
- Biliardo
- Biljart
- Bill Staton
- Bill Werbeniuk
- Billar
- Billard Japonais
- Billiard
- Billiard Academy Real Break
- Billiard Association of America
- Billiard Congress of America
- Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame
- Billiard ball
- Billiard hall
- Billiard light
- Billiard room
- Billiard table
- Billiards World Cup Association
- Billiards and Snooker at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
- Black pool
- Blackball
- Blackball (pool)
- Bob Marshall (billiards player)
- Bobby McGrath
- Boccette
- Bogdan Wołkowski
- Boston Shorty
- Bottle pool
- Bowlliards
- Break In
- Break Time: The National Pool Tour
- Brunswick Corporation
- Buddy Hall
- Bumper pool
- CEB European Three-cushion Championship
- Calvin Demarest
- Canadian Cue Sport Association
- Canadian Poolplayers Association
- Carom billiards
- Carpetball
- Carrom
- Celluloid
- Championship Pool
- Chao Fong-pang
- Charles R. Morin
- Charlie Williams (promoter)
- Chef Anton
- Chicago (pool)
- Cisero Murphy
- Clark McConachy
- Clive Everton
- Clubhouse Games
- Cool Pool
- Corey Deuel
- Cornbread Red
- Cowboy Jimmy Moore
- Cowboy pool
- Cribbage (pool)
- Crokinole
- Croquet
- Crystal Kelly Cup
- Crystalate
- Crystalate Manufacturing Company
- Cue
- Cue sports
- Cue sports at the 2002 Asian Games
- Cue sports at the 2006 Asian Games
- Cue sports at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games
- Cue sports at the 2010 Asian Games
- Cue sports at the World Games
- Cue sports at the World Games 2001
- Cue sports at the World Games 2005
- Cue sports at the World Games 2009
- Cue sports techniques
- Cue sports/Archive 1
- Cue sports/Archive 2
- Cue sports/Archive 3
- Cue sports/Archive move-merge-split-redir-dab
- Cue stick
- Cushion caroms
- Cutthroat (pool)
- Cyrille Dion
- Dallas West
- Dani Sánchez
- Danish pin billiards
- Danny Basavich
- Danny DiLiberto
- Darren Appleton
- Darwinian Pool Room
- Daryl Peach
- David Alcaide
- Dennis Orcollo
- Deno Andrews
- Derby City Classic
- Dick Jaspers
- Dick Lane (pool player)
- Earl Strickland
- Eddy Leppens
- Eddy Merckx (billiards player)
- Edward Lee (billiards player)
- Efren Reyes
- Efren Reyes/Comments
- Eight-ball
- Emma Bonney
- English Amateur Billiards Association
- English Amateur Billiards Championship
- English billiards
- Erwin Rudolph
- European Pocket Billiard Federation
- Evgeny Stalev
- Ewa Laurance
- Five-pin billiards
- Five-pin billiards (disambiguation)
- Fonsy Grethen
- FooBillard
- Four-ball
- Francisco Bustamante
- Francisco Bustamante/Comments
- Frank Taberski
- Fred Davis (snooker player)
- Fred Eames
- Frédéric Caudron
- Fu Jianbo
- Ga-young Kim
- Gareth Potts
- Garlando
- Geet Sethi
- George Balabushka
- George SanSouci
- Gerda Hofstatter
- Ginger Mushroom
- Glossary of cue sports terms
- Golden Cue
- Golf (billiards)
- Goriziana
- Grady Mathews
- Gülşen Degener
- Harold Worst
- Herb Hardt
- Hideo Moori
- History of English billiards
- Honolulu (pool)
- Horace Lindrum
- Huang Hsin
- Hustle
- Hustle Kings
- Hustler (disambiguation)
- Hustling
- IBSF World Billiards Championship
- IPT World Open Eight-ball Championship
- Imperial International
- Imran Majid
- International Billiard & Home Recreation Expo
- International Billiards and Snooker Federation
- International Challenge of Champions
- International Cue Club
- International Pool Tour
- International Speed Pool Challenge
- Irish standard pool
- Irving Crane
- Irving Crane/Comments
- Italian billiards
- Jack Karnehm
- Jacob Schaefer, Jr.
- Jacob Schaefer, Sr.
- James Maturo
- Jan Verhaas
- Japanese Poolplayers Association
- Jasmin Ouschan
- Jason Ferguson (snooker player)
- Jason Twist
- Jean Balukas
- Jean Balukas/Comments
- Jeanette Lee (pool player)
- Jeff de Luna
- Jennifer Chen
- Jeu de mail
- Jharome Peña
- Jim Rempe
- Jim Wych
- Jimmy Mataya
- Jimmy Wetch
- Jimmy White
- Jimmy White's 2: Cueball
- Joe Balsis
- Joe Davis
- John G. Horgan
- John Hennigan (poker player)
- John Roberts, Jr. (billiards player)
- John Wesley Hyatt
- Johnny Archer
- Jonni Fulcher
- Jose Parica
- Jump shot
- Junichi Komori
- Kamui Tips
- Karen Corr
- Keglebillard
- Keith McCready
- Kelly Fisher
- Kelly pool
- Kelly pool/Comments
- Ken Doherty
- Kevin Trudeau
- Kevin Uzzell
- Killer (pool)
- Kim Davenport
- Kinrey Matsuyama
- Konstantin Stepanov
- Kunihiko Takahashi
- Kuo Po-cheng
- Larry Lisciotti
- Laser Cue
- Le multicolore
- Lee Kun-fang
- Lee Vann Corteza
- Leslie Balfour-Melville
- Li Hewen
- Life pool
- List of U.S. Open pool championships
- List of WPA World Nine-ball champions
- List of cue sports
- List of world eight-ball champions
- List of world three-cushion billiards champions
- Liu Cheng-chuan
- Longoni
- Loree Jon Jones
- Lou Butera
- Luc Salvas
- Ludo Dielis
- Lunar Pool
- Luong Chi Dung
- Luther Lassiter
- Lynette Horsburgh
- Marco Zanetti
- Marcus Chamat
- Mark Gray (pool player)
- Mark Selby
- Marlon Manalo
- Masako Katsura
- Masato Hiraoka
- Master Cueman
- Matchroom Sport
- Mazin Shooni
- Melbourne Inman
- Michael Ferreira
- Michael Ian Shamos
- Michaela Tabb
- Mick Hill (pool player)
- Midnight Pool
- Mika Immonen
- Mike Massey
- Mike Russell (billiards player)
- Mike Sigel
- Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend
- Money game
- Moori Tips
- Morton Goldberg
- Mosconi Cup
- Nick Varner
- Nick van den Berg
- Niels Feijen
- Nine-ball
- Nine-ball at the World Games 2005 – men's singles
- Nine-ball at the World Games 2005 – women's singles
- Nine-ball at the World Games 2009 – men's singles
- Nine-ball at the World Games 2009 – women's singles
- Nobuaki Kobayashi
- Novuss
- Oliver Ortmann
- One-pocket
- Pall-mall
- Pankaj Advani
- Pat Fleming (pool player)
- Pat Holtz
- Pedro Piedrabuena
- Peter Gilchrist (billiards player)
- Phil Harrison (pool player)
- Pin billiards
- Pin pool
- Pocket Pool
- Pocket billiards (disambiguation)
- Pool (cue sports)
- Pool (cue sports)/Archive 1
- Pool Edge
- Pool Paradise
- Pool Party
- Pool Revolution: Cue Sports
- Pool Shark (Drake & Josh episode)
- Pool Shark 2
- Pool shark
- Poolhall Junkies
- Pyramid pool
- Rajinder Singh
- Ralf Souquet
- Ralph Greenleaf
- Ramil Gallego
- Ray Edmonds
- Ray Martin (pool player)
- Raymond Ceulemans
- Reed Pierce
- Rex Williams
- Ricky Yang
- Ring game (pool)
- Robert Byrne (author)
- Roberto Gomez (pool player)
- Rodney Morris
- Rodolfo Luat
- Ronato Alcano
- Ronnie Allen (pool player)
- Ronnie O'Sullivan/Comments
- Ronnie O'Sullivan/GA1
- Roque
- Rotation (pool)
- Rudolf Wanderone
- Rudolf Wanderone/Archive 1
- Rudolf Wanderone/Archive 2
- Rudolph Wanderone/GA1
- Russian pyramid
- Ryuuji Umeda
- Saluc
- Sandor Tot
- Sang Lee
- Sang Lee International Open
- Santos Sambajon
- Semih Saygıner
- Seven Billiard Tables
- Seven-ball
- Shane Van Boening
- Shawn Budd
- Shooting Gallery (film)
- Showcase Pool
- Side Pocket
- Sinuca brasileira
- Skins Billiards Championship
- Snooker
- Snooker at the World Games 2005 – men's singles
- Snooker at the World Games 2009 – men's singles
- Speed pool
- Sporting Clube de Portugal (billiards)
- Stephan Cohen
- Steve Cook (pool player)
- Steve Davis
- Steve Mizerak
- Steve Smith (pool player)
- Stickmen (film)
- Straight pool
- Subhash Agarwal
- Sudden Death Seven-ball
- Takeshi Okumura
- Tammy Cantoni
- Team Europe (pool)
- Team USA (pool)
- Ten-ball
- Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship
- The Baltimore Bullet
- The Billiard Ball
- The Color of Money
- The Duchess of Doom
- The Hustler
- The Hustler (film)
- The Hustler (film)/GA1
- The Hustler (novel)
- The Pool Hustlers
- The Snap Magazine
- The Snap Magazine/Comments
- Thomas Engert
- Thorsten Hohmann
- Three-ball
- Three-cushion billiards
- Three-cushion billiards at the World Games 2005 – men's singles
- Three-cushion billiards at the World Games 2009 – men's singles
- Titanic Thompson
- Tom Dennis
- Tom Jennings (pool player)
- Tom Newman (billiards player)
- Tom Reece
- Tony Drago
- Tony Ellin
- Torbjörn Blomdahl
- Trick shot
- Trucco
- Turn the River
- Tyler Edey
- U. J. Puckett
- U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships
- UMB World Three-cushion Championship
- Ultimate 8-Ball
- Union Mondiale de Billard
- United States Billiard Media Association
- United States Professional Poolplayers Association
- Valley National 8-Ball League Association
- Valley-Dynamo
- Vilmos Földes
- Virtual Pool (video game)
- Virtual Pool 3
- Virtual Pool 64
- Virtual Pool franchise
- WPA Asian Nine-ball Tour
- WPA World Championship
- WPA World Eight-ball Championship
- WPA World Nine-ball Championship
- Wade Crane
- Walter Lindrum
- Walter Lindrum/Comments
- Walter Tevis
- Wang Hung-hsiang
- Warren Kiamco
- Wayman C. McCreery
- Welker Cochran
- Wii Play
- William A. Spinks
- William A. Spinks & Company
- William Cook (billiards player)
- Willie Hoppe
- Willie Mosconi
- Willie Smith (billiards player)
- Willie Thorne
- Wilson Jones (billiards player)
- World 14.1 Championship
- World Billiards Championship (English billiards)
- World Championship Pool 2004
- World Confederation of Billiard Sports
- World Cup of Pool
- World Eight-ball Pool Federation
- World Pool League
- World Pool Masters Tournament
- World Pool-Billiard Association
- World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
- World Straight Pool Championship
- Wu Jia-qing
- Xiaoting Pan
- Yang Ching-shun
- Yank Adams