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Speed pool

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Speedball, also called speed pool, is a solitary pool game. As its name suggests, one pockets all the pool balls on the table as quickly as possible. It can be played competitively with the aid of a stopwatch.

Rules

  • The cue ball must not be in motion when shooting
  • Ball and pocket must be called, (No fluking the balls in)
  • Legal shots must be made — a 10-second penalty will be incurred for each foul.
  • A legal shot involves the cue ball contacting an object ball, and driving it to a cushion, or the cue ball hitting a cushion after contact, or pocketing an object ball
  • Any ball may be pocketed, except that the 8 ball must be last.

Tournaments

Because speedball is a relatively recent development in pool, there are few tournaments devoted to it. One notable event was the International Speed Pool Challenge which was broadcast on ESPN.[clarification needed] The games played in this event included one based on straight pool as well as the more common version described above, which is derived from eight-ball. The object in each match was to play all games with a shorter total time than other players. Luc Salvas was the first to win this event, which had a US$50,000 winner-take-all purse that year.[clarification needed]

Notable professional players

References