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One-Pocket pool

One-Pocket Pool, while a complex game, is extremely easy to learn. This demanding game forces players be more creative and imaginative. The game can also test players' mental strength as players need to be able think fast and make each shot count.

Straight Pool

Straight Pool is a table-pool game that features fifteen object balls and an apex ball. The apex ball is placed above the player's feet. The rack is arranged with the first ball in the right corner, and the fifth ball at the bottom left corner. The rest of your balls will be randomly placed and must touch each other to be at the apex. The goal of the game is to stop your opponent from landing the ball on the first attempt. Some shots will require signalling, others may not.


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Bank Pool

Bank Pool is a classic table pool game that has a simple rules to play. Your goal is to get more balls than your opponent. Each shot must be legal. The game is won by the first player to get eight balls. The game can also been played with nine-ball ball balls.


Bowlliards

Bowlliards, a type table pool game, is one example. It requires nine to 15 balls, a ball cue and a ball that acts as the striker. These balls are approximately two and a half inches in diameter. They also come in a variety of colors and numbers, ranging from nine to fifteen.

Kelly Pool

Kelly Pool is a table pool game that uses coins. It's easy to learn, and you can play it with your friends. It's a no-points game, where players aim to sink the item ball that corresponds their private number. Two rules apply to this game: fouling and pocketing the opponent's ball. A foul occurs when you fail to pocket an opponent's ball or knock it off the table. You lose the game if you foul your opponent more than three times.


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Point-based pool

Table pool games make great additions to any house. These games are creative, challenging, and entertaining. Point-based games offer more challenge than traditional pool and have less pockets. One of the most difficult of these games is One-Pocket Pool, where you must pot into one pocket only.




 


Table Pool Games