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This is a list of cue sports game articles that needs to be created, at least as well-source stubs.

Priority should be determined by a combination of popularity of the game, its historical importance, sourceability, and how much it is redlinked in extant articles.

Overall

Carom

  • Hand billiards (carom version of finger pool, and they might be best as same article unless there is evidence of organized competition in both disciplines; redlink from Cue sport; Napoleon was a notable player, as sourced in Stein & Rubino; redir should exist at Finger billiards; mention Boccette in "See also")

Pocket

Hybrid

Obstacle and target

  • Devil's pool (billiards) (redlink at Devil's pool (disambiguation); User:SMcCandlish has found a .au source via eBay, but another is probably needed; Australian/New Zealand pin billiards, in which the "pins" are flat obelisks like miniatures of the one in 2001: A Space Odyssey. A not very authoritative set of rules can be found here, and at least two 1970s Aus. rulebooks also provided rules, but are extremely difficult to find, the Southern Billiards Rules and the Charlton Rule Book (presumably published by Eddie Charlton's billiards equipment company). One variant known to use 3 balls, probably but not certainly carom-size, and probably but not certainly on a pocketless table, is known as victory billiards or victory pool. A made-up variant using poker pocket billiards balls was featured in the weird .au sci-fi movie Hard Knuckle.)
  • Several noteworthy games aside from bar billiards and bagatelle; Stein & Rubino go into a few of them briefly, but Shamos covers many of them in detail, incl. with pre-1900 pics that can be legally scanned as public domain)

Misc.

  • Mouth pool (probably next-to-lowest priority; was detailed by Shamos in one of his Billiards Digest articles ca. 2002-4, not sure, possibly earlier, in the mid-'90s)

Non-notable? – probably NOT wanted

Lowest priority.

Definitely non-notable, and definitely NOT wanted

Not wanted! WP:NFT junk that was deleted or simply shouldn't appear here, so no need to (re-)create articles about them.

  • 4D Billiards patented pool table with moving central turntable apparatus (recent invention, still vaporware as far as actual products go, no media coverage worth mentioning; update: still no actual products as of July 2011)
  • Beer-in-hand (just random kids' term for jacked-up pool; plenty of GHits, but it isn't actually a game, just a fratboy style of playing any pool game; basically a dicdef)
  • Bjureez (non-notable local UK hand-pool drinking game made up on a blog; no GHits other than a couple of blogs)
  • CalvinPool (some random kids' pool game; no notable GHits other than its defunct GeoCities page or things that frame or refer to it)
  • Contie (made-up-one-day variant of snooker; same game except that the colour ball to shoot after a red is chosen by random drawing instead of player choice; was deleted at AfD, but not before a book actually quoted WP-provided "information" from this vanity article; AfD'd again but should've been speedily deleted as a recreation of previously deleted material)
  • Eleven-ball (WP:NFT crap)
  • Face-off (pool) (some random kids' pool game; no non-WP GHits)
  • Fargo (pool) a.k.a. Fargo practice game (more made up stuff; didn't even have a draft article, was just added as a redlink to Cue sports
  • Finball (Scottish college kids' nonsense; AfD'd unanimously)
  • Firehouse 19 (some random firefighters'[??] WP:NFT game)
  • Flanges (some random kids' hand pool variant; no non-WP GHits)
  • Goof ball (some friends-and-family game from Philly; no non-WP GHits, other than its own years-dead website)
  • Impulse killer a.k.a. The Hound (another made-up-one-day goof-off pastime for kids, in which the goal is to never let the cueball stop moving, i.e. any shot taken will be inaccurate random smacking of balls around)
  • Indians don't share lunches (some random kids' pool game; no GHits at all)
  • Lolzacat (some random kids' pool game; no non-WP GHits)
  • Mexican pool (evidently a hoax article; speedied; certainly did not reflect actual pool as played in Mexico, though Cue sports in Mexico is a viable subject)
  • My pocket (more WP:NFT crap)
  • Pairs (billiard game) (apparently a madeup thing that was speedied)
  • PNG cutthroat
  • Pool300 (WP:NFT crap, made up by someone at OB Cues)
  • Pool bocce a.k.a. English pool bocce (some random kids' hand pool game; no relevant non-WP GHits; not to be confused with bocce billiards, above, and boccette, though conceptually similar; Pool bocce and Bocce pool should redirect to the eventual Bocce billiards article)
  • Puckpool (game) (Australian coin-op commercial variant of carrom; utterly non-notable as its own entry, already mentioned at carrom in an appropriate way, but keeps being added as wikispam to the ExtLinks section there, to be frequently reverted under WP:SPAM and WP:EL)
  • ScratchBall Billiards (more AfD'd WP:NFT crap; it is just an ugly variant of Chinese billliards)
  • Seven-card ball (more apparent WP:NFT stuff, added to Cue sports list by someone, but reverted since not in Shamos 1999, BCA rules or other major works)
  • Showcase pool (made-up game, deleted per WP:PROD and WP:GNG, as Showcase Pool)
  • 3-5-8 bank pool (some made-up game added to Cue sports list by someone as a redlink)
  • Two-ball (pool) a.k.a. 2-ball shootout (some made-up game added to Cue sports list by someone as a redlink)
  • Spool (a WP:NFT eight-ball/speed pool drinking game; was inserted into Speed pool)