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Internal pages: Something like: [2][3]). Such pages are not fluff, but can be good places to find recruits for the project, possibly including subject-matter experts, especially if cross-referenced to the project. Also, Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Cue sports (cf. [4][5][6]).
Create timelines, both textual and graphical. See link for various guidelines and examples. We need an overall one for cue sports generally, and more specific ones as we drill down into more specific topics (timeline of nine-ball, timeline of Willie Mosconi's career, etc.).
Form sections: Exhibition game needs section on cue sports; could later form a new article with "Main article..." xref to it. What other general articles need cue sports sections?
Images: improve articles with images from commons; create pics and add them to commons as GFDL/CC-by/PD.
Add: {{Sport overview}} to main articles of cue games that are real sports; medal table tags where they apply (see Ding Junhui for example).
Insert: Cue sports events (tournament results, etc.) into the "year in sports" categories (e.g. 1965 in sports), using {{subst:Cue sports heading}} if that year doesn't have one yet.
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Latest comment: 14 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I have removed the image from this article as the starting positions were incorrect (the red was incorrectly placed). I have emailed Mike Stooke of http://www.snookergames.co.uk/ for permission to incorporate his image. I am new to wiki editing - can someone advise of issues relating to posting images, eg copyright etc.? thanks. Jordantrew (talk) 19:44, 29 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Latest comment: 7 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
<-- guys, there's some extra knowledge for you here I feel, namely the single-red variant of snooker has long been played in England, it's known as The Flying Red, a staple of snooker halls for quick tournaments to speed up the game and allow several players to participate, in a fashion not all that dissimilar to pool's "killer", although only two players, maybe four with rarer doubles play, compete to a finish -->