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Pool

Party games

Pool

 

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Play Pool online against other people! Pool 8 Ball is played with sixteen balls. Hit the object balls using the cue ball and try to pocket the eight ball in a called or predetermined pocket. You can only do this after you have cleared all your own colored balls from the table. If you want, you can choose to play 9 Ball, a slightly more difficult version of the original game. Try Pool now!

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Objective of the game:

The meaning of the game is that one player plays away the ""whole"" balls and that the other player plays away the ""half"" balls. When a player played away all the balls he was supposed to play away, he or she needs to play away the 8-ball. The player who plays away the 8-ball, wins the game.

Explanation:

1. The game consists out of a total of sixteen balls. Players need to bump the other balls into the pockets (""pocketing"") by using the white ball.

2. The player who manages to bump a ball into one of the pockets will decide whether he/she has to put the whole balls or the half balls.

3. The players now need to bump all whole or half balls into the pockets.

4. When a player pocketed all whole or half balls, he or she needs to pocket the black ball in order to win the game.

5. When a player pockets the black ball while he or she still has other balls in play, the player automatically loses the game.

6. The 9-ball variety is quite similar to the 8-ball with the only difference that when playing 9-ball, the sequence in which the balls are being pocketed is very important.

7. Use the friend rules to sharpen the rules.