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36: 1420: 101: 277:. Three consecutive fouls is a loss of game. If a player pockets an object ball in a pocket other than those at the top of the table, their turn ends and that object ball is respotted, unless an object ball is also potted into their designated pocket on the same shot. If the player pockets an object ball in the opponent's pocket, their turn also ends and the opponent earns a point. 951: 323:
have often compared the game to chess, with a beginning, middle, and end game, and similar strategic elements. A player must be careful not to leave the opponent with a good shot, or the opponent may be able to capitalize on a successful shot for successive shots and never let the original player
135:. The object of the game is to score points. A point is made when a player pockets any object ball into their designated pocket. The winner is the first to score an agreed-upon number of points (usually 8). 324:
shoot again. A player may even intentionally pocket a ball into their opponent’s pocket, thereby conceding a point, in order to prevent the opponent from being able to pocket that ball and use it to get
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for the rest of the game; all of that shooter's balls must be shot into that pocket. All of the opponent's balls must be made in the other foot corner pocket.
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in that a player can shoot at any object ball regardless of its color or number. Unlike straight pool, however, a shooter does not need to call their shots.
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shots only is a particularly challenging spot, as the free-scoring opponent has a much greater variety of options for both balls to pocket and
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a game. The stronger player, for instance, might need 10 points to win versus 6 points for the weaker player (called a "10-6
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The first one-pocket tournament was held in 1961, promoted by the Jansco brothers. The winner of the event was Johnny Vives.
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The game is very popular with gamblers, and frequently attracts high stakes. One-pocket plays a major role in the yearly
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One-pocket is a very flexible game for players of different skill levels, and many variations are used to
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The balls in a one-pocket rack are placed randomly, similar to straight pool and bank pool. Before the
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game. Only one pocket for each player is used in this game, unlike other games played on a
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match, with the main character saying that nine-ball "seems like a chumpy game for us."
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One-Pocket Shots, Moves and Strategies: As Taught by the Game's Greatest Players
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The Sport of Pool Billiards 1: Techniques and Training Based on PAT Part 1
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The Sport of Pool Billiards 1: Techniques and Training Based on PAT Part 1
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The two top corner pockets, one for each player throughout an entire game.
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Robin, Eddie; Breit, Jack "Jersey Red"; Kelly, Ed "Champagne" (1993).
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Well known one pocket players and commentators such as Hall of famer
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Winning One-Pocket ... As Taught by the Game's Greatest Players
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a previously pocketed ball if possible, and in the case of a
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Handicapping one player by allowing points to be scored on
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One-pocket was the main game featured in the 2007 film,
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are standardized by international sanctioning bodies.
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World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
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One Pocket
list of references
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pool
pool table
pocket
object balls
governing body
Billiard Congress of America
Mixed-sex
Cue sports equipment
glossary of cue sports terms
straight pool
foul
spotting
scratch
ball-in-hand
head string
Hayden W. Lingo
Rudolph "Minnesota Fats" Wanderone
chess
Willie Mosconi
Danny DiLiberto
Billy Incardona

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