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One-Pocket Pool

One-Pocket Pool, while a complex game, is extremely easy to learn. This game requires players to think more imaginatively and be more creative. This game can test their mental ability as they must think quickly and make each shot count.

Straight Pool

Straight Pool is a table pool game that uses fifteen object balls and one apex ball, positioned above the player's foot. The rack's right corner is where the first ball will be placed, and the lower left corner will hold the fifth. The rest are randomly placed balls that must touch to be at the top of the rack. The goal of the game is to stop your opponent from landing the ball on the first attempt. Some shots require you to signal, while others do not.


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Bank Pool

Bank Pool is an old-fashioned table pool game that's easy to learn. The object is to pocket more balls than your opponent. Every shot must be legal. The first player to pocket eight balls wins the game. The game can also be played in a shorter version using nine-ball balls.


Bowlliards

Bowlliards can be described as a form of table pool. It uses nine to fifteen ball, a cue and white balls as the striker. This game uses two-and-a-quarter inches balls. They also come in a variety of colors and numbers, ranging from nine to fifteen.

Kelly Pool

Kelly Pool uses coins to play table pool games. It's a simple game that you can learn with your friends and play together. It has a no-points system, and players compete to sink the object ball that corresponds to their private number. There are two rules to the game: fouling the ball and taking your opponent's object balls. You are considered a foul if you fail to steal your opponent's ball or knock the ball off the table. Three fouls against an opponent will result in a loss of the game.


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Point-based pool

Table pool games can be a wonderful addition to any home. These games are exciting, challenging, and even creative. Unlike standard pool, point-based table games have fewer pockets and are more challenging to play. One of the most difficult of these games is One-Pocket Pool, where you must pot into one pocket only.




 


Table Pool Games