
One-Pocket Pool
One-Pocket Pool can be a difficult game to master, but it's easy to learn. This challenging game forces players to be more creative and imaginative. It can also challenge their mental strength, as players must be able to think fast and make every shot count.
Straight Pool
Straight Pool is a table-pool game that features fifteen object balls and an apex ball. The apex ball is placed above the player's feet. The rack has the first ball at the right corner and the fifth in the lower left corner. The rest of your balls will be randomly placed and must touch each other to be at the apex. The goal is to keep your opponent from picking up the ball on their first attempt. Certain shots may require you signaling, but others don't.

Bank Pool
Bank Pool is a traditional table pool game with simple rules. Your objective is to have more balls than the opponent. Every shot must be legal. The first player to pocket eight balls wins the game. The game can also be played in a shorter version using nine-ball balls.
Bowlliards
Bowlliards are a game of table pool. You will need nine to fifteen balls and a cue ball. A white ball acts as the striker. The balls in this game are two and a quarter inches in diameter. You can also choose from nine to fifteen colors.
Kelly Pool
Kelly Pool is a game of table pool that uses coins. It's an easy game to learn and play with your friends. It is a no-points game where players attempt to sink the object balls that correspond to their private numbers. You can foul the ball or pocket your opponent's 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 make great additions to any house. These games are fun, challenging, and creative. Point-based table games, unlike standard pool, have fewer pockets and are harder to play. One-Pocket Pool (where you have to only use one pocket) is the most difficult.