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a type of cue sport game where each player is assigned one specific pocket and must only score balls into that pocket
What is "one-pocket"?
One-pocket is a billiard game where each player is assigned one corner pocket on the table. The goal is to be the first to pocket a certain number of balls, typically eight, into their designated pocket. Players take turns shooting, and each shot must be aimed at one of the balls on the table, with the objective of sinking it into their assigned pocket. The game is strategic because players must control the table and prevent their opponent from scoring by blocking access to their pocket. One-pocket is known for its tactical depth and requires careful planning and shot selection.



























