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Blonde Girl Playing At The Billiard Table
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Pockets
Pockets, usually rimmed with leather or plastic, may have leather bags to catch the balls, common in home billiard rooms and pool halls, or (most commonly in the coin-operated tables found regularly in bars/pubs) may lead to ball-return troughs inside the table, which channel the balls into a collection chamber on one side of the table (or, in non-coin-op models, on the racking end of the table). A disadvantage with pockets with bags is that if too many balls go into the same pocket, it will fill up the bag and prevent any more balls from going in that pocket.
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