Pool 14.1 - 0 people playing now!
Free online game '14-ball pool' is a nominated billiards game. A player must nominate a ball and a pocket for each pocketed correctly, the player scores one point.
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How to start the game?
To begin playing the game, either click on the Play Now button above or look below and select the room that you wish to play in. The game room will open in a new window.
If you have never played the game before, you will be asked to install the game. Instructions on how this is done will appear on this page.
Once the game window opens, there are three ways to start the game.
- The simplest way is to press QuickStart! and wait for the game to automatically find you an opponent. This is likely to be the fastest option, as the game starts as soon as another player with QuickStart! is found.
- The second option is to find an available table from the list of open tables, and click Join.
- If you would like to customize the game preferences, you can create a new table by clicking on the Create Table button located in the control panel box.
When the new table is created and you have a partner ready to play, click on Start and wait for your partner's confirmation.
How to play Pool 14.1?
- Click on the white cue ball to begin a shot. During the break, you may first click and drag the cue to change its position on the table.
- Click the cue stick and, while holding, drag it around to aim at the white cue ball.
- Find the cue stick in the control panel box. Click and drag it down to determine the strength of the shot. The farther down you pull the control panel cue stick, the more powerful your shot.
- Right click anywhere in the game window. This causes the cue stick to hit the cue ball.
60-second QUICK START Rules
Learn to play 14 ball pool in 60 seconds
- In straight (14 ball) pool, both players can attempt to pocket any colored ball on the table.
- The game begins with a break shot. This is when one player uses the cue ball to break the triangular formation of colored balls so that at least 4 colored balls hit the railings.
- On each turn the player attempts to pocket as many balls as possible, scoring one point for each successful pocketing.
- Once only one colored ball remains on the table, the other balls are re-racked and returned to the table.
- During the game the player must attempt to avoid a number of fouls. For more information on fouls, please read the main rules page.
- The objective of both players is to sink as many balls as possible, and attain 25 points first.
more info: Pool 14.1 Rules | Wikipedia link




