Continuous Pool - Billiard Term Definition
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Definition of Continuous Pool
Continuous Pool is a billiards term that is a part of Cue Sport Game Name Terminology.
Continuous pool sometimes called 14.1 Continuous is played on a typical pocket billiard table with a 15 ball set and a cue ball. Continuous pool is a call shock game and thus each shot must begin with a call. If you pocket your call ball you're in continues and you get to continue calling shots. The object of the game of continuous pool is to reach a predetermined score before your opponent does. When there is only one ball left on the table players re-rack without the apex ball in position. The last ball shall be called in such a way as to break the new rack and commence play.
Continuous Pool - Usage
Come on why don't you play me at continuous pool? It's a real game.
Billiards - Continuous Pool
- Title: Continuous Pool
- Author: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)
- Published: 4/3/2008 6:14:34 AM
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