Internet Equal Offense is not a Video Game
Internet Equal Offense is simply the game Equal Offense using the Internet
to report results. Tournaments are held on real tables in real billiard rooms
worldwide.
You simply try to hit in as many balls in a row without missing. Once you miss
you type your score (the number of balls you pocketed) into the web form and
it is sent up to the server for everyone participating in the tournament to see.
At the end of play, the team with the highest cumulation of points wins.
Because Internet Equal Offense promotes real play off-line, each tournament is
sanctioned by the Billiard Congress of America and the first place team of each
tournament is recorded in the results area of the BCA Official Rules and Records
book.
Also, because of the world appeal of Internet Equal Offense, it has been recognized
by the World Pool-Billiard Association.

Sanctioned by the Billiard Congress of America
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Recognized by the World Pool-Billiard Association
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