Card Types

  • The most common card type. Set the table up as the card depicts and start with ball in hand. If you run out the balls without missing, you’ve won the card

  • Individual tests for each player varying in difficulty. If you complete the challenge successfully on your first try, you have won and can keep the card.

    Lagging, bank shots, mini-runs, breaking…

  • These cards can help you or hurt an opponent and bring a completely new twist into pool competition. You can keep these cards, never play them, and increase your point total. Or, you can sacrifice/use these cards in the hopes of either obtaining more points or preventing your opponents from obtaining points. Choose wisely.

  • Think of these as permanent disadvantages or afflictions. There’s very few of these, but they’ll likely impact you in a big way unless you’re able to overcome them. There's no getting rid of these. Well, maybe one way…

  • Design/make a shot you think your opponent will struggle with. But be careful, if you’re unsuccessful they’ll then have the opportunity to do the same thing to you.