Seven-ball is a pool game with rules similar to nine-ball, though it differs in two key ways: the game uses only seven as implied by its name, and play is restricted to particular Billiards table. William D. Clayton is credited with the game's invention in the early 1980s.
A special 7-ball was designed for television matches by Charles Ursitti (Cue sports historian, referee and Willie Mosconi's one time manager) to more easily distinguish the 7-ball from the 3 on television. The ball adopts the of the with the color of the black , the "" of their respective namesake games.
No special equipment is required for play; a regular set of Billiard ball and a nine-ball diamond rack turned sidewise are adequate.
The original informal incarnation of seven-ball led to a variant professional ruleset that enjoyed a brief heyday in the series Sudden Death Seven-ball, broadcast on the American cable TV network ESPN from 2000 to 2005.
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