Onepocket
One-pocket is a discipline of cue sports played on a standard pool table. It is a two-player game in which each player designates a pocket to be their “own” pocket for the duration of the rack. The objective is to score points by legally potting object balls into your own pocket. Balls potted into a player’s own pocket typically count toward that player’s score, while balls potted into the opponent’s pocket do not count for either player and may incur fouls depending on the rules being used.
Racks usually begin with a break shot, after which players attempt to run balls into their designated
Strategy in one-pocket emphasizes planning and safety over straightforward potting. Players aim to control the table
One-pocket originated in the United States and has a long-standing presence in professional and amateur pool