Specifically to 9 ball - There is no ethnic group that has proven themselves to be better than any other group, generally. However, professional Phillipine players had a period where their 9 ball play was significantly better than the average professional. As this didn't last long, and was attributed more to the break than any other aspect of play, it may be attibuted to specific training and practice and nothing else.
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By watching the most skilled players and practising.
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Professional billiards players generally do not get a salary. However, they can earn up to $30,000 a year even as beginning professinals.
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Eddie Robin has written: 'Winning One-Pocket...As Taught by the Game's Greatest Players' 'Position play in three cushion billiards' -- subject(s): Billiards
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Jack Karnehm has written: 'Billiards and snooker' -- subject(s): Billiards, Snooker 'World snooker' -- subject(s): Billiard players, Biography, History, Snooker 'Understanding Billards and Snooker'
There are no points for pocketing a particular color ball in billiards. However, snooker awards 1 point for potting (the term used for pocketing by snooker players) a red ball.
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In bIlliards there is no point limit. The game is either timed (Pre-determined) or reaching a agreed point value. Points are allocated: Object ball - Pot or in-off (3) Opponnet ball - (2) Canon - (2) Hope this helps