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A Complete Hand-Book of Standard Rules [etc]
The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. 1910
The Game of Continuous Pool
Page 59: (Rules of Play)
3. Before making a stroke the player must distinctly call the number of the ball he intends to pocket, and unless he does so the ball pocketed does not count for him and must be placed on the deep-red spot ; or, if that be occupied, as near on a line below it as possible. The player loses his hand, but does not forfeit any points, and the next player plays. Should he call more than one ball, he must pocket all the balls he calls, otherwise none of them can be counted for him...
8-Ball ( Previously Known As " B.B.C. Co. Pool " )
Page 121: (Rules of Play)
9. The rules of the American Pyramid Pool game, when not conflicting with the above rules, govern this game also.
American Pyramid Pool
Page 66: (Rules of Play)
2. After the opening stroke the player must call the number of the ball he intends to pocket...
Should the called ball not be pocketed, no ball pocketed on that stroke is
counted...
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Many of the popular games we play today began as call-shot games.