
Pool is a highly contested game, unlike other billiards games. It is very popular around the globe. There are many variants of this game, but the most common are the eight and nine ball pools. Most pool matches are played over many games. The winner is determined after the completion of a certain amount of frames. The winner is usually awarded 61 points. However, different winning numbers can be awarded handicaps.
The goal of the game, however, is to get all the balls that are designated for being pounded. Each ball pocketed counts for one point, but any additional balls pocketed are also worth one point. The eight-ball rule states that a player can win only if they take the ball first. A player who does not take the eight ball will lose the game. The eight ball must be pocketed during fouls. Any other balls not pocketed during fouls will be spotted and pocketed. However, the foul does not count towards the points. A player who commits two fouls consecutively is required to be informed before they can play their next shot.

The balls can be divided into three sets: striped or solid balls, object balls, and striped ones. They are smaller than American style balls and come with a variety colors including dark violet for the 4 and 12 balls. Although they were originally all red, object balls are multi-colored nowadays. They can also be made from fibreglass, carbon fibre, wood and other materials. Most common diameters for balls are 2+1/16 in, 2 in, and 3 in.
The object of this game is to find the black eight ball. The object of the game is to get the black eight ball. To do that, the player must first pocket all balls. But he must make certain that all balls are spotted and placed in direct line to the footrail. The balls that were taken are then placed on the table and the player with the most pockets can decide whether or not he wants the game to continue.
The player can take a ball and pocket it without fouling. He or she must place the ball in the exact spot at the foot of the player calling the shot. Fouls must not be committed during the shot. All other balls must be placed in line with the foot spot. The foul will not count towards the points, but a player will receive a free shot. This shot can be taken with any ball.

In the event that the player makes a shot, they must pocket a ball into their own pocket. The ball in the front row, and the ball in the center of the table, are the balls that must be hit first. If a foul is committed prior to a ball being pocketed, the ball must be re-pocketed. The player may pocket any other balls in addition to the ball in the front row.