Watch the Introduction to Poker Pool video See the Deck See the Cards Cutthroat - rules and video First One Out - rules and video Last Man Standing - rules and video 7 Card Stud - rules Draw - rules Go Fish - rules Omaha - rules Solitaire - rules Texas Hold'Em - rules War - rules

Poker Pool Billiard Ball playing cards allow for endless new games for family and friends to enjoy on a pool table.

Cutthroat Rules Video

Cutthroat

# of Players: 2 - 15

Game Play:

A player breaks and shoots until they miss, trying to sink any ball but their own. As each ball is sunk, the player holding that card is eliminated. Players shoot until they miss or scratch, at which time play passes.

Game End:

The game is over when only one player remains.

First One Out Rules Video

First One Out

# of Players: 2 - 15

Game Play:

Try to sink all balls that are in your hand. As each ball is sunk, the players holding that card discard it. Players shoot until they miss or scratch, at which time play passes.

Game End:

The game is over when the first player has sunk all the balls in their hand. If 2 or more players remain with one ball left on the table, the first person to sink the ball wins.

Last Man Standing Rules Video

Last Man Standing

# of Players: 2 - 15

Game Play:

Try to sink all balls that are not in your hand. As each ball is sunk, the players holding that card discard it. Players shoot until they miss or scratch, at which time play passes.

Game End:

The game is over when only one player has cards in their hand. If 2 or more players remain with one ball left on the table, the first person to sink the ball wins.

7 Card Stud

# of Players: 2 - 8

Game Play:

When a player sinks a ball, they pick up a card from the deck. The first 4 cards a player acquires are placed face up, with the 5th card being placed face down. Once a player has 7 cards they can a) Keep the card to improve thir hand, but they must discard an existing card, or b) discard the new card face up in the discard file. Players can take from the deck or the discard pile. A second or third rack may be required for players to reach 7 cards. The person to sink the last ball gets to break the new rack.

Game End:

Once all the players have 7 cards, the game is over and all players show their 5 card poker hand, and the best hand wins..

Draw

# of Players: 2 - 8

Game Play:

Players pick up a new card every time they sink a ball. They can choose to pick up a card from the deck, or the top card from the discard pile. A player can: a) Keep the card to improve thir hand, but they must discard an existing card, or b) discard the new card face up in the discard file. Players can have a maximum of 5 cards in their hand. Players shoot until they miss or scratch, at whic point play passes.

Game End:

Once all the balls are sunk, the game is over and all players show their 5 card poker hand, and the best hand wins.

Go Fish

# of Players: 2 - 10

Game Play:

When a player sinks a ball they collect the corresponding cards from the other players. A player can sink the balls that are on the cards in their hand. When a player misses, play passes to the next player. When a player is out of cards, they can no longer shoot. If a player sinks a ball and no one has the card, they continue to shoot.

Game End:

When all balls have been sunk the player with the most cards wins.

Omaha

# of Players: 2 - 5 (1 rack), 6 - 9 (2 racks)

Game Play:

A player breaks. If they sink a ball, they take 1 card. Players shoot until they miss or scratch and play passes. Once a player has 4 cards, any additional cards are placed face up as community cards.

Game End:

Once 5 community cards are on the table, all players show their 5 card poker hand using 2 of their 4 cards and the 5 community cards. The best hand wins.

Solitaire

# of Players: 1

Game Play:

Rack and break the balls. Turn over 3 cards from the deck. The third card is the object ball. If a 5 is first, then shoot the 5 ball next. If you sink the ball, remove the card and shoot the ball on the next card. If you miss, polace 3 new cards face up on the previous cards.

Game End:

If all balls have been sunk before all cards have been used, you win..

Texas Hold'Em

# of Players: 2 - 5 (1 rack), 6 - 9 (2 racks)

Game Play:

A player breaks. If they sink a ball, they take 1 card. Players shoot until they miss or scratch and play passes. Once a player has 2 cards, any additional cards are placed face up as community cards.

Game End:

Once 5 community cards are on the table, all players show their 5 card poker hand using their 2 cards and the 5 community cards. The best hand wins.

War

# of Players: 2

Game Play:

Each player turns over one card, the player with the higher card takes both and breaks the balls. When a ball is sunk it is placed back at the foot spot. Before each shot, players turn over one card, and the person with the higher card must shoot that ball. If they sink the ball, they take all the cards.

Game End:

The winner is the person to accumulate all 60 cards.

Poker Pool Introduction Video

Poker Pool Game Introduction

Each Top Quality 310 Grade Carbon-Filled Air-Cushion finish deck consists of 60 suited object ball cards, 4 Scratch Cards, and 10 game instruction cards.

1 - 15 players can play.

Poker Pool Deck

Poker Pool Playing Cards

Each Top Quality 310 Grade Carbon-Filled Air-Cushion finish deck consists of 60 suited object ball cards, 4 Scratch Cards, and 10 game instruction cards.

1 - 15 players can play.

Poker Pool Cards

Poker Pool Playing Cards

Each Top Quality 310 Grade Carbon-Filled Air-Cushion finish deck consists of 60 suited object ball cards, 4 Scratch Cards, and 10 game instruction cards.

1 - 15 players can play.



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