
One-Pocket pool
One-Pocket Pool, while a complex game, is extremely easy to learn. This demanding game forces players be more creative and imaginative. 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, a table pool game, uses fifteen object balls as well as one apex. These are placed above the player’s feet. The rack will have the first and fifth balls placed in the right corners. The rest of your balls will be randomly placed and must touch each other to be at the apex. Your goal is to not let your opponent catch the ball on its first attempt. Some shots will require signalling, others may not.

Bank Pool
Bank Pool is a classic table pool game that has a simple rules to play. The objective is to collect more balls that your opponent. Every shot must be legal. The first player with eight balls in his pocket wins the game. You can also play the game with just nine balls.
Bowlliards
Bowlliards are a game of table pool. It requires nine to 15 balls, a ball cue and a ball that acts as the striker. 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 pool table game that makes use of coins. It's easy to learn, and you can play it with your friends. It has a no-points system, and players compete to sink the object ball that corresponds to their private number. There are two rules to the game: fouling the ball and taking your opponent's object balls. 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 are great additions to any home. These games are exciting, challenging, and even creative. Unlike standard pool, point-based table games have fewer pockets and are more challenging to play. One-Pocket Pool is one of the most challenging of these games. Here you can only put into one pocket.