9-Ball Pool, also known as Black Ball Pool, is a cue sport played on a billiard table with a set of 10 coloured balls and a white cue ball.
Description
9-Ball Pool is played with a set of 10 coloured balls and a white cue ball. The goal of the game is to be the first player to pocket all of their assigned balls, and then pocket the black ball. The game is played on a billiard table with six pockets, one at each corner and one in the middle of each long side.
Categories: Indoor Games, Family Games, Friends Games, Multiplayer Games, Online Games
How to Play
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Number of Players Required: 2 or more players
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What You’ll Need
- Billiard table
- Set of 10 coloured balls
- White cue ball
- Cue stick
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Gameplay
- Set up the balls on the table in a triangle.
- The player who breaks the triangle first is determined by a coin toss or a game of lag.
- The player who breaks must pocket a ball on their first shot.
- After the break, the player who pockets a ball first gets to continue shooting.
- Players must call the pocket they intend to sink their ball into before shooting.
- If a player pockets a ball in the wrong pocket, their opponent gets to shoot.
- Players continue to take turns shooting until one player pockets all of their assigned balls.
- The player who pockets their last ball must then pocket the black ball to win the game.
Winning Criteria: The first player to pocket all of their assigned balls and then pocket the black ball wins the game.
Estimated Playtime: 30 minutes to an hour
Make it Your Own
- You can play with different variations of the rules, such as playing 8-ball instead of 9-ball.
- You can use different sized balls or tables.
- You can add obstacles to the table, such as cushions or ramps.
- You can play with different types of cues, such as a snooker cue or a pool cue.
Ready to Play? Are you ready to challenge your friends and family to a game of 9-Ball Pool?
Safety Note: 9-Ball Pool is a safe game to play, but there are a few safety precautions that should be taken. First, always wear shoes when playing pool to avoid slipping and falling. Second, never hit the balls too hard, as this could damage the table or the balls. Third, never point the cue stick at anyone, as this could cause injury. Finally, always be aware of your surroundings and make sure that there is enough space to play safely.
Tags: 9-Ball Pool, Black Ball Pool, Cue Sports, Billiards, Indoor Games