Nineball

Nine-ball (sometimes written 9-ball) is a contemporary form of pool (pocket billiards), with historical beginnings rooted in the United States and traceable to the 1920s.[1] The game may be played in social and recreational settings by any number of players (generally one-on-one) and subject to whatever rules are agreed upon beforehand, or in league and tournament settings in which the number of players and the rules are set by the sponsors. During much of its history, nine-ball has been known as a "money game" in both professional and recreational settings, but has since become established as a legitimate alternative to eight ball, straight pool and other major competition games.

In recent decades, nine-ball has become the dominant tournament game in professional pool, in the World Pool-Billiard Association, Women's Professional Billiard Association and United States Professional Poolplayers Association. Matches proceed quickly, suitable for the time constraints of television coverage, and the fast-paced games tend to keep the audience engaged.

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But how did I got this nineball?

In the game called Geocaching is someone whose nickname is: Nineball. He has ordered a bag full of Nineball keychains in the early period of his cachelife in the Far East. This he always hid in an interesting cache. The person who found the cache was free to participate's Ninball as a souvenir.
For many years I cherish this Nineball because it was a lucky if you found a nineball in one of the caches.
Think of it as a good luck charm.

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