Mobsea Logo
Home

Handicapping

One Pocket Pool

<
^
>

Handicapping

One pocket is a very flexible game for players of different skill levels, and many variations are used to handicap a game. The stronger player, for instance, might need 10 points to win versus 6 points for the weaker player (called a 10 6 spot ). Also, as the break shot is so critical in the game, spotting someone the breaks can be a very strong equalizer.

Handicapping one player by allowing points to be scored on bank and kick shots only is a particularly challenging spot, as the free scoring opponent has a much greater variety of options for both balls to pocket and safeties (defensive positioning of the cueball after a shot) to play against the opponent.


<
^
>

A One Pocket Primer
MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR YOUR OPPONENT TO REMOVE BALLS THAT FAVOR YOU
The BREAK
MOVE BALLS THAT FAVOR YOUR OPPONENT AND GATHER THEM TO FAVOR YOU
One pocket
PREVENT YOUR OPPONENT FROM SCORING
SCORE WHEN ITS SAFE TO
LEARN TO PLAY THE SCORE
Find aOne Pocketmentor
History
Set up and break
Handicapping
More ...


Test your English Language
River Rafting
The Crocodile and Monkey
Natural Healthy Summer Foods
Guglielmo Marconi
Rules to play 8 Ball Pool
The Most Powerful People In Enterprise Tech
Dreams That Forever Changed Society
Astounding Facts about the human body
Tips to get ready for Long Drive
Stress Management Tips
Most Photogenic and breathtaking places in the world
Play Chess
Rules to play One Pocket Pool
Cartoons Characters That You Wish Were Real
Suryakant Tripathi Nirala
Benefits of Saffron
Benefits of Sapodilla fruits
Benefits of Star Anise