Pool billiard brief instructions for 8-ball, 9-ball, 10-ball, and 14 / 1e
Pool billiards is probably the most popular game of billiards in the world. Simply put it is played on the pool table, which has six holes. When it comes to billiard tables, a distinction is made between coin tables, where you pay per game, and tournament tables, which are rented out on a temporary basis. The most common game on the coin table is 8-ball. Unfortunately, not all games can be played on the coin table, as it is necessary to rebuild sunk balls from time to time. There are therefore two rules of the game for the 8-ball. In tournament sport, a distinction is made between 8-ball, 9-ball, 10-ball and 14.1 endless, or as it is called in American: Straigth pool. 9-ball has been a very popular variant for years, as it has its charms, especially for beginners and amateurs, with a little luck you can win quickly against a better player. To complete and show the whole spectrum of pool billiards, we have also listed the Black Pool and One Pocket variants. Here are the brief instructions for the most common game variants
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