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Fun Games to Play on Your UK Pool Table

In many British homes and pubs the pool table is the hub of fun, banter and friendly competition. While the old pool games are loved and played all the time, there are many other games you can play on a pool table that will give you a new and exciting experience whether you are a beginner or a seasoned player. Here are some fun games to try out at your next pool night. Let’s get started!

 

Pool has a long history in the UK with the game being played in pubs and recreation rooms all over the country. While 8-ball and 9-ball pool are the old favourites, there are many other games you can play on a pool table that will give you a change and help you develop different skills. From precision games to strategy games, there’s something for everyone. Let’s take a look.

 

One of the best things about pool tables is their flexibility. If you’re having a family game night you can adapt the rules to create simpler games for the kids or more challenging variations for the adults. For example you can create a “Relay Race” where players have to pot the balls in sequence within a set time limit. This adds a fun and frantic element to the evening so everyone can play and enjoy.

Killer

A popular game in UK pubs, Killer is a game that can be played with a large number of players so it’s perfect for parties or get togethers. In this game each player starts with a set number of lives and the aim is to be the last one standing. Players take it in turns to pot a ball and lose a life if they fail to do so. It’s a friendly competitive game and will bring out the competitive spirit in everyone.

How to Play

  1. Decide on the number of lives each player starts with (usually three).
     
  2. Players take it in turns to try and pot a ball.
     
  3. If a player fails to pot a ball they lose a life.
     
  4. The last player with lives wins.

One Pocket

One Pocket is a strategy game where you have to think several steps ahead. In this game each player is assigned one of the bottom corners of the table as their pocket. The aim is to be the first to pot eight balls in your pocket. This game is great for developing strategy and precision.

How to Play

  1. Assign one of the bottom corners of the table as each player’s pocket.
     
  2. Players take it in turns to pot balls but only balls potted in their designated pocket count towards their score.
     
  3. The first player to pot eight balls in their pocket wins.

Bowlliards

Bowlliards is a fun game that combines the rules of pool and bowling. In this game players take it in turns to break and then pot as many balls as possible in one go just like bowling. The game is played over ten frames and the player with the highest score at the end wins. This game is a great way to mix things up on your pool table.

How to Play

  1. Set up the balls in a triangle formation like a regular game of pool.
     
  2. Players take it in turns to break and then continue their turn, potting as many balls as possible.
     
  3. The turn ends when a player fails to pot a ball.
     
  4. The game is played over ten frames and the player with the highest score at the end wins.

Cutthroat

Cutthroat is a three player game. In this game each player is assigned a group of balls and the aim is to be the last player with at least one ball on the table. This game is all about strategy as players have to decide whether to go on the attack or play defence to protect their balls.

How to Play

  1. Divide the balls into three groups: 1-5, 6-10, 11-15.
     
  2. Assign each player a group of balls.
     
  3. Players take it in turns to pot balls but can only pot balls from the other players’ groups.
     
  4. The last player with at least one ball on the table wins.

Bank Pool

Bank Pool is a game that tests players’ skills in making bank shots where the ball bounces off a cushion before being potted. In this game players can only score points by making bank shots. This game is great for developing complex shot skills and a fun challenge for experienced players.

How to Play

  1. Players take it in turns to pot balls using bank shots.
     
  2. Only bank shots count towards a player’s score.
     
  3. The first player to reach a predetermined number of points wins.

Strategy and Tips for Killer

Killer is not just a game of skill but a game of strategy. Players may form alliances, target the strongest player to level the playing field. It’s a game where psychological warfare can be just as important as your cue skills. Remember, the key to winning Killer is not just making your shots but choosing your shots wisely to outsmart your opponents.

Tips for Winning

  1. Alliance Formation: Forming temporary alliances can be a way to get rid of strong players.
     
  2. Defensive Play: Sometimes playing defence and letting others take the risks can be a winning strategy.
     
  3. Psychological Play: Use psychological tactics to put pressure on your opponents and make them make mistakes.

Advanced Strategies for One Pocket

One Pocket is a game of strategy. Players have to pot balls in their designated pocket and defend their pocket from others. Having a strategy that balances offence and defence can be the key to winning this game.

Strategies to Consider

  1. Defensive Shots: Learn to play defensive shots that move balls towards your pocket and away from your opponent’s pocket.
     
  2. Ball Control: Develop ball control to set up future shots and make it hard for your opponents to score.
     
  3. Patience: Sometimes waiting for the right opportunity and not forcing shots can be a winning strategy.

Trick Shot Challenges

Ever seen professional players make impossible shots? Why not try a trick shot challenge on your table? Set up specific scenarios, such as banking a ball off multiple cushions or making a combination shot. Players take turns to attempt increasingly difficult shots and the one who gets the most tricks wins. It’s a great way to practice and have fun.

Team-Based Games

Pool doesn’t have to be a solo activity. Divide players into teams and create team games like “Team Bank Pool” where teammates have to work together to reach their score. Communication and strategy becomes key and turns the game into a team building activity. This is great for group settings where team building is a priority.

Timed Challenges

For a competitive twist, timed challenges are the way to go. Set a timer and see how many balls players can pot in a set time frame. This can be for individuals or teams and you can even create themed rounds, such as only potting balls into certain pockets or potting balls in numerical order.

Pool Table Tournaments

If you have a large group of players, a mini-tournament can add to the excitement. Create brackets and have players play head to head, progressing through rounds until a winner is crowned. Tournaments can be played with variations of the classic games or some of the alternative games above. Add a small prize or trophy to make it even more fun!

Conclusion

In the UK, the pool table is not just a piece of furniture; it’s a platform for fun, friendship and friendly competition. By introducing new games to your pool table you can inject new life into your pool nights and give all players a challenge and excitement.

 

Get your friends, grab a cue and let’s get started!

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