Talk:Ralf Souquet

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[edit] "Billiards"?

Resolved. Moot; article text has changed.

What is meant by "billiards" in the first sentence? The term is ambiguous, and could mean carom billiards games such as three-cushion or the game of English billiards (which despite its name is played outside of of England), or any of a number of other things. There is nothing else in the article (sourced or otherwise) suggesting Souquet plays anything but pocket billiards (pool). — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] 17:12, 6 February 2007 (UTC)