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The Pea Pool Billiards Game PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 20 June 2006
Pea Pool is a fun game that is destined to be played in large groups or parties because it requires a good skill to win the game and it creates a good amount of intrigue. Also, picking a small piece of paper out of a bottle or shaker can help you, because it simply starts the game. The first part of your winning equation is the number on the piece of paper you draw. To achieve a winning score, you must make the equation number equal to the balls you pocket on the table. You must equal the score on your paper, not total the two together, this being the difference from the popular game of forty one.

You eliminate the possibility of another player guessing your strategy just when you pick out of the bottle the numbered piece of paper that shows the necessary pocketed balls. The game is over if the player doesn’t pocket the ball as many times as the number from the shaker says.

 
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