
One-Pocket pool
One-Pocket Pool, while a complex game, is extremely easy to learn. This game requires players to think more imaginatively and be more creative. The game can also test players' mental strength as players need to be able think fast and make each shot count.
Straight Pool
Straight Pool is a table pool game that uses fifteen object balls and one apex ball, positioned above the player's foot. The rack's right corner is where the first ball will be placed, and the lower left corner will hold the fifth. To be placed in the apex, the rest of the balls must be placed randomly. The goal of the game is to stop your opponent from landing the ball on the first attempt. Some shots will require signalling, others may not.

Bank Pool
Bank Pool, a classic table game, has simple rules. Your goal is to get more balls than your opponent. Each shot must be legal. The game's winner is the one in which eight balls are collected by one player. You can also play the game with just nine balls.
Bowlliards
Bowlliards can be described as a form of table pool. It involves nine to fifteen balls, a striker and a white cue ball. These two-and-a quarter inch balls are used in this game. The balls can be customized with colors and numbers from 9 to 15.
Kelly Pool
Kelly Pool is a table pool game that uses coins. It's a simple game that you can learn with your friends and play together. It is a no-points game where players attempt to sink the object balls that correspond to their private numbers. Two distinct rules govern the game: fouling your opponent's ball and getting your own object ball. Foul is when your opponent fails to pocket the ball or knocks it off the table. If you foul your opponent three times, you lose the game.

Point-based pool
Table pool games are great additions to any home. These games are fun, challenging, and creative. Point-based games offer more challenge than traditional pool and have less pockets. One-Pocket Pool is one of the most challenging of these games. Here you can only put into one pocket.