Pocket Pool Game

Pocket Pool Game

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Try to send only the right balls rolling into the pockets. Knock the white ball into the other balls using the cue, and make them tumble into one of the four pockets at the corners of the table, or into either of the two pockets in the middle of the rails. The first ball you shoot into a pocket determines your color: stripes or solids. You must always make the white ball hit your own colors first. First, rotate the cue to bring it into position. Then use the power bar on the left to set the strength of your shot. If you hesitate too long, you'll run out of time and botch your turn. Have Fun!

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How to Play Pocket Pool Game

Use your finger to adjust the force and the angle. Aim with the pool stick and fire. The gauge on the left indicates the strength of your shot.

Is it Common to Play Pool in Prison

Some prisons are equiped with pool tables. For instance at the FCI Sandstone in Minnesota inmates have a craft center for leather craft, can paint and make stained glass. There are intramural or extramural sports, a pool table, and religious services for many faiths — including Catholic, Jewish, Native American, and Muslim. Many Americans want prison to be a miserable experience for inmates, but that isn't always the case especially in federal prisons. Federal prisons have historically been more pleasant than state prisons, and pool is much more common as a recreational activity in a federal prison than in one on a state or local level.

Fun Facts about Pool

There are many fun facts about pool. Billiards evolved from a lawn game similar to croquet played sometime during the 15th century in Northern Europe (probably in France). Pool is one of the safest sports in the world. The first coin-operated billiard table was patented in 1903. The cost of a game on the first pay-for-play table: one penny. Most chalk used today is comprised of fine abrasives and does not contain a speck of chalk. At times, including during the Civil War, billiard results received wider coverage than war news. Players were so renowned that cigarette cards were issued featuring them.

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