
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. This game can test their mental ability as they must think quickly and make each shot count.
Straight Pool
Straight Pool is an object-ball and apex pool game. It uses fifteen balls, one per player. The first ball is placed at the right corner of the rack and the fifth ball in the bottom left corner of the rack. To be placed in the apex, the rest of the balls must be placed randomly. Your goal is to not let your opponent catch the ball on its first attempt. Certain shots may require you signaling, but others don't.

Bank Pool
Bank Pool is a classic table pool game that has a simple rules to play. The object is to pocket more balls than your opponent. Every 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 refers to a table-pool game. You will need nine to fifteen balls and a cue ball. A white ball acts as the striker. These two-and-a quarter inch balls are used in this game. In addition, they feature colors and numbers from nine to fifteen.
Kelly Pool
Kelly Pool, a table pool game that involves coins, is called "Kelly Pool". It's an easy game to learn and play with your friends. The game has no points and players must sink the object ball that corresponds with their private number. Two rules apply to this game: fouling and pocketing the opponent's ball. You are considered a foul if you fail to steal your opponent's ball or knock the ball off the table. If you foul your opponent three times, you lose the game.

Point-based pool
Table pool games can be a wonderful addition to any home. These games are challenging, fun, and creative. Unlike standard pool, point-based table games have fewer pockets and are more challenging to play. One-Pocket Pool - where you only have one pocket to pot - is one of the most difficult.