| Edwin Kentfield - 1850 - 258 sivua
...progressively, as the colours are placed on the Pool marking-board, the top colour being No. 1. 2. Each player has three lives at starting. No. 1 places...in hand, then the player plays at the nearest ball. 3. If a striker should lose a life in any way, the next player plays at the nearest ball to his own... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1850 - 674 sivua
...the order in which the colours are placed on the Pool marking-board, the top colour being No. 1. 2. Each player has three lives at starting. No. 1 places...in hand, then the player plays at the nearest ball. 3. If a striker should lose a life in any way, the next player plays at the nearest ball to his own... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - 190 sivua
...progressively, as the colours are placed on the pool marking board, the top colour being No. 1. 2. Kach player has three lives at starting. No. 1 places his...hand ; then the player plays at the nearest ball. 3. If a striker should lose a life in any way, the next player plays at the nearest ball to his own... | |
| Michael Phelan - 1859 - 286 sivua
...The following are the rules for the game according to this last method : • RULES FOR POOL PLATING AT THE LAST PLAYER. 1st. When colored balls are used...winning and losing spot — No. 2 plays at No. 1 — No. 8 at No. 2, and so on, each person playing at the last ball : unless it should be in hand, then the... | |
| William White (writer on billiards.) - 1865 - 154 sivua
...progressively, as the colours are placed on the pool marking-board, the top colour being No. 1. 2. Each player has three lives at starting. No. 1 places...in hand, then the player plays at the nearest ball. 3. If a striker should lose a life in any way, the next player plays at the nearest ball to his own... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1865 - 110 sivua
...ball on the winning and losing spot ; No. 2 plays from the semicircle at -No. 1 ; Wo. 3 at No. 'i ; and so on ; each person playing at the last ball ; unless it should be in hand, then the plaj'er plays at the nearest ball. 2. if the striker lose a life in any way, the next player plays... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1866 - 394 sivua
...invariably employed ; the 'old plan of numbering white balls for Pool went out of fashion long ago.] II Each player has three Lives at starting. No. 1 places...— each person playing at the last ball : unless the striker's ball be in hand, when he plays at the nearest ball. [I have already explained this. The... | |
| H.G. Bohn - 1867 - 678 sivua
...the order in which the colours are placed ou the Pool marking-board, the top colour being No. 1. 2. Each player has three lives at starting. No. 1 places...in hand, then the player plays at the nearest ball. 3. If a striker should lose a life in any way, the next player plays at the nearest ball to his own... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 98 sivua
...play progressively, as the colours are placed on the marking-board, the top colour being No. 1. 2. Each player has three lives at starting. No. 1 places...in hand, then the player plays at the nearest ball. 3. If the striker lose a life in any way, the next player plays at the nearest ball to his own ; but... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1870 - 428 sivua
...has two lives. The following is a more particular statement of the rules. RULES OF THE GAME. — I. Each player has three lives at starting. No. 1 places...his ball on the winning and losing spot. No. 2 plays from the semicircle at No. 1, No. S plays at No. 2, and so forth, each player playing at the last ball... | |
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