The Círculo Católico de Gracia gifted a Chapo-style pool table, dating from the first half of the 20th century, made from wood and slate, as well as other Chapo objects (chalk, balls and cues). Chapo is one of the most traditional games played on a billiard table.
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Is played with three balls and five small cues that must fall. The table has four pockets in the corners. The top move, throwing five cues in a single match, is called “chapo”.
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