One-pocket

pool game

One-pocket is a pool game. Only one pocket for each player is used in this game, unlike other games played on a pool table where any pocket can be used to score object balls. The object of the game is to score points. Points are scoredwhen a player pockets any object ball into their pocket. The winner is the first to score eight points.

One-pocket
The two top corner pockets, one for each player throughout an entire game.
Highest governing bodyBilliard Congress of America
First played1930s
Characteristics
ContactNo
Team memberssingle competitors
Mixed sexYes
EquipmentCue sports equipment
Glossaryglossary of cue sports terms
Presence
Country or regionNationwide

References

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  • Robin, Eddie; Breit, Jack "Jersey Red"; Kelly, Ed "Champagne" (1993). Winning One-Pocket ... As Taught by the Game's Greatest Players. Billiard World Pub. ISBN 0-936362-03-0.
  • Robin, Eddie (1996). One-Pocket Shots, Moves and Strategies: As Taught by the Game's Greatest Players. Billiard World Pub. ISBN 0-936362-04-9.
  • Koehler, Jack H. (2005). Upscale One-Pocket. Sportology Publications. ISBN 0-9622890-3-5.
  • Accu-Stats Videos (many matches on DVD or to stream online)
  • Turn the River (film, 2007) at IMDb
  • Official One-Pocket Rules

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