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Snooker (Video Game)


Snooker (Video Game)


$71.7


Snooker is a 1983 sports simulation video game from Visions Software Factory, which simulated the game of snooker on the major home computers of that epoch, including Commodore 64, Commodore VIC20, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, and BBC Micro. The players take turns to hit the white cue ball against the reds or colors following the rules of Snooker. The strength of the shot and the spin could be selected using the space bar and cursor keys respectively. The limited color selections of the home computers of the time along with the memory sizes meant the user experience was limited compared to more modern implementations. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 78 Publication Date: 2010/08/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches

Beer in the Snooker Club (Paperback)


Beer in the Snooker Club (Paperback)


$28.78


A novel about Egypt after the fall of King Farouk.

Beer in the Snooker Club


Beer in the Snooker Club


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World Snooker Championship 2007 (Video Game)


World Snooker Championship 2007 (Video Game)


$95.59


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles World Snooker Championship 2007 is a sport simulation video game, and is available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. The game simulates 20 officially licensed realworld snooker and pool (pocket billiards) tournaments, including the World Snooker Championship, Mosconi Cup, and US Open Nineball Championship. The game was developed by Blade Interactive and published by Sega in 2007. It was followed by WSC Real 08: World Snooker Championship. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2010/11/28 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.33 inches

Seven Boys Play a Game of Snooker During an Evening at a Boys Club


Seven Boys Play a Game of Snooker During an Evening at a Boys Club


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Beer Game Mvp


Beer Game Mvp


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Beer Game Mvp - T-Shirt

Snooker Season 2009/2010


Snooker Season 2009/2010


$100.37


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The snooker season 2009/10 was a series of snooker tournaments played during 2009 and 2010. Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large green baizecovered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regular (fullsize) table is 12 x 6 ft (3.7 x 1.8 m). It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white cue ball, 15 red balls worth one point each, and six balls of different colours: yellow (2 points), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6) and black (7). A player (or team) wins a frame (individual game) of snooker by scoring more points than the opponent(s), using the cue ball to pot the red and coloured balls. A player wins a match when a certain number of frames have been won. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 152 Publication Date: 2010/09/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.35 inches

Snooker Season 1988/1989


Snooker Season 1988/1989


$92.4


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The snooker season 1988/1989 is a series of snooker tournaments played during the years 1988 and 1989. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events. Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large green baizecovered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regular (fullsize) table is 12 x 6 ft (3.7 x 1.8 m). It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white cue ball, 15 red balls worth one point each, and six balls of different colours: yellow (2 points), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6) and black (7). A player (or team) wins a frame (individual game) of snooker by scoring more points than the opponent(s), using the cue ball to pot the red and coloured balls. A player wins a match when a certain number of frames have been won. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 148 Publication Date: 2010/09/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches

Snooker Season 1983/1984


Snooker Season 1983/1984


$92.4


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The snooker season 1983/1984 is a series of snooker tournaments played during the years 1983 and 1984. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events. Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large green baizecovered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regular (fullsize) table is 12 x 6 ft (3.7 x 1.8 m). It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white cue ball, 15 red balls worth one point each, and six balls of different colours: yellow (2 points), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6) and black (7). A player (or team) wins a frame (individual game) of snooker by scoring more points than the opponent(s), using the cue ball to pot the red and coloured balls. A player wins a match when a certain number of frames have been won. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 148 Publication Date: 2010/09/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches

Snooker Season 1984/1985


Snooker Season 1984/1985


$92.4


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The snooker season 1984/1985 was a series of snooker tournaments played during the years 1984 and 1985. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events. Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large green baizecovered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regular (fullsize) table is 12 x 6 ft (3.7 x 1.8 m). It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white cue ball, 15 red balls worth one point each, and six balls of different colours: yellow (2 points), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6) and black (7). A player (or team) wins a frame (individual game) of snooker by scoring more points than the opponent(s), using the cue ball to pot the red and coloured balls. A player wins a match when a certain number of frames have been won. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 148 Publication Date: 2010/09/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches

Snooker at the 1964 Summer Paralympics


Snooker at the 1964 Summer Paralympics


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Snooker at the 1964 Summer Paralympics consisted of a mens event. Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large green baizecovered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regular (fullsize) table is 12 x 6 ft (3.7 x 1.8 m). It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white cue ball, 15 red balls worth one point each, and six balls of different colours: yellow (2 points), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6) and black (7). A player (or team) wins a frame (individual game) of snooker by scoring more points than the opponent(s), using the cue ball to pot the red and coloured balls. A player wins a match when a certain number of frames have been won. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 156 Publication Date: 2010/09/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.36 inches

WSC Real 2009: Snooker Championship - XBOX 360 Game.


WSC Real 2009: Snooker Championship - XBOX 360 Game.


$40.84


Suitable for the Xbox 360.WSC Real 09: World Championship Snooker as you have never seen it before. Come with us into the Crucible and play the top stars for real. The official game of snooker is now produced with the revolutionary Infinite Worlds system giving the player a graphic quality that has to be seen to be believed.For ages 3 years and over.

The Websters Guide to Snooker


The Websters Guide to Snooker


$24.51


Learn all there is to know about Snooker. The book includes the history, rules, main tournaments, equipment, notable players, and variations of that game. Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. Author: Stevens, Dakota Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 114 Publication Date: 2010/12/23 Language: English Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.24 inches

A Group of Seventeen Boys Cram around a Snooker Table During an Evening Game at a Boys Club


A Group of Seventeen Boys Cram around a Snooker Table During an Evening Game at a Boys Club


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A Group of Fifteen Boys Cram around a Snooker Table During an Evening Game at a Boys Club


A Group of Fifteen Boys Cram around a Snooker Table During an Evening Game at a Boys Club


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The History Of Snooker


The History Of Snooker


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The History Of Snooker

Riley 2 Piece Snooker Cue.


Riley 2 Piece Snooker Cue.


$34.99


This Riley Snooker cue comes presented in a hard black attache case and features an enhanced grain ash shaft, giving you quality game play. Break into 2 pieces when not in use for easy storage. 4 point butt with stained birdseye maple front splice.9.5mm tip and enhanced grain ash shaft.Complete with black hard attache case.Length 145cm.9.5mm tip.


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City Tourist Guide to Sheffield

Sheffield's significance as the steel manufacturing centre of the UK declined dramatically over the decades leading up to the 80s, but the city has been rejuvenated and now stands as the fourth largest in the country, with a bustling creative industry and affectionately dubbed as 'the biggest village in the country'.

The city centre is separated into four sections: Cultural Quarter, the Shopping Quarter, the Business Quarter and the Devonshire Quarter. Each of the city's sections offers a different slice of city life, and comes equipped with shops, caf? restaurants and bars that befit the quarter's unique atmosphere.

Home to the World Student Games of 1991, and officially named the National City of Sport, Sheffield has all the sporting facilities one could wish for! And with 150 woodland areas, 50 public parks, and the Peak District minutes away, Sheffield has much to offer for a weekend break.

History

A market town has existed in the area now Sheffield since the ninth century. In the seven centuries that followed, the area pioneered developments in the steel industry and Sheffield became known as the UK centre of steel production.

The collapse of the British mining and manufacturing industries had a devastating effect on the city, but the area has recovered well and been officially named the National City of Sport.

Weston Park Museum features exhibits and displays documenting Sheffield's long and significant history and is located across the road from the Sheffield Children's Hospital. Important historical buildings include Bishops' House, boasting many of its original fifteenth and sixteenth century fixtures, and The Old Queen’s Head, a fifteenth century pub in the city centre.

Art Galleries

There are two art galleries in Sheffield city centre: The Graves Art Gallery and the Millenium Galleries.

The Graves Art Gallery is based inside the 1930s central library, and houses an extensive collection of nineteenth and twentieth century art from around Britain and Europe. The permanent displays include works by Picasso and Pierre Bonnard, and attempt to document the significant art movements of the period.

The Millenium Galleries is a complex comprising four separate galleries: The Special Exhibition Gallery, home to temporary exhibitions; the Metalwork Gallery, displaying Sheffield's historical steel products; the Craft and Design Gallery, home to craft and design works; and the Ruskin Gallery, a donation of art from the nineteenth century artist and writer John Ruskin.

Theatres

The Sheffield Theatres complex is the largest of its kind outside of the capital, and comprises three separate theatres: the Crucible, the Lyceum and the Studio Theatre.

The Crucible is the main producing theatre in the complex, and plays host to the annual World Snooker Championships. The auditorium is large, seating just less than a thousand people, and stages an impressive variety of drama, musicals and amateur theatre.

The Lyceum is the main receiving venue for large-scale touring productions in Sheffield, and seats more than eleven hundred people. Located in a listed building, the theatre hosts a range of productions, including opera, ballet and dance.

The Studio Theatre is the newest and smallest of the Sheffield Theatres venues, and tends to stage critically acclaimed, small-scale performances by touring companies and local groups.

Restaurants

Restaurants in Sheffield are plentiful, and the majority of these restaurants and caf?can be found located around the west of the city, in West:One and on West Street, and further out in the south, on London Road.

West:One is a complex in the city centre, comprising a number of stylish and modern restaurants. Las Iguanas is one of these; serving authentic Latin American cuisine and a range of cocktails.

Alaturka, regarded as Sheffield's finest Turkish restaurant, is based on London Road. Further along is Vietnamese Noodle Bar, a cheap and high quality establishment with an incredibly varied clientele.

For fine dining, Thyme has two restaurants in the city and Nether Green is home to a Rafters restaurant.

Pubs/Bars

Pubs popular with the large student population in Sheffield include The Cavendish on West Street, a 'Scream' pub, and Walkabout, an Australian-themed bar just around the corner. The Sheffield University union pub, Bar One, is one of the most successful union bars in the country and is only open to students and their friends in the evenings. Hubs in the Sheffield Hallam University bar and located in the building that was once the National Centre for Popular Music.

Sheffield has plenty to offer real ale drinkers, and the largest range can be found in The Devonshire Cat in the city centre. The Sheaf View Inn in Heeley is incredibly popular with real ale connoisseurs, and is listed in The Good Beer Guide.

The Showroom is based in the Cultural Quarter, and is frequented by many of the media professionals who work in the area.

Nightclubs

Corporation nightclub is a rock club, rated highly by Kerrang!. The club is open four nights a week and offers a variety of ska-punk, metal, indie, hardcore, punk and emo sounds.

The Leadmill has been open since the 80s, and functions as a nightclub and live music venue. There are gigs most evenings, and those attending the gigs are usually admitted to the club free of charge.

Gatecrasher One is one of the north's most popular clubs, and is open five nights a week, offering house, hip-hop, r'n'b, classic pop, and more.

Kingdom nightclub comprises four rooms, including a private members' bar, and plays pop, disco anthems and r'n'b. The Plug, also in the city centre, presents live music, rave and techno; and is located around the corner from Niche, a speed garage and funky house venue.

Shopping

Sheffield City Centre is separated into four clearly labelled zones, and is gradually being pedestrianised, making city centre shopping a more enjoyable and rewarding experience.

The Devonshire Quarter, in the west, is home to a range of designer boutiques and unusual or bohemian retailers, and a small shopping centre known as The Forum. Budget stores and supermarkets are located on the Moor, in the south, along with fresh fruit and vegetable outdoor markets. The city's indoor market is based in the north of the city centre, Castle Market, and comprises hundreds of units.

Meadowhall Shopping Centre is located a short drive from the city centre, and is home to nearly three hundred retailers. Unlike many shopping centres, Meadowhall is home to both major chain stores and independent retailers, offering a range to suit everybody. There is a large multi-kiosk food court, a cr?e and twelve thousand free parking spaces.

Sports

Sheffield hosted the World Student Games in 1991 and has been officially named as the National City of Sport.

The primary leisure centre, of the thirteen in the city, is Ponds Forge International Sports Centre. Ponds Forge comprises a regional size leisure pool, the Great Britain Diving Squad's diving pool and the Olympic swimming pool. There are also three fully equipped gyms, a large sports hall and numerous sports coaching facilities.

Don Valley Stadium, the largest athletics stadium in the UK, boasts an eight-lane all-weather track, six long-jump pits, an eighty-five-metre indoor track, and much more.

Ice Sheffield is an Olympic-sized ice rink, with lessons and development sessions for skaters of all abilities. Climbing facilities are available at The Edge, in the city centre; and there are numerous golf courses located around the city.
About the Author

Author: Leisha Greenfield

Leisha Greenfield has been a tourist guide for over 10 years. She has vast knowledge of UK tourism, with a speciality in Sheffield tourist information and the history of Sheffield.