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Straight pool, also known as 14.1 continuous, is a classic American pocket billiards game where players can pocket any ball, reaching a predetermined point total, often 150 points.
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Straight pool ranks #9 of 89 in the Cue Sport ranking, behind Ten-ball, ahead of Rotation.
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What is the alternate name for straight pool?
Straight pool is officially known in the billiards community as 14.1 continuous. It is a classic American pocket billiards game where players must reach a predetermined point total.
How do you score points in a game of 14.1 continuous?
Unlike in 8-ball or 9-ball, a player can legally pocket any ball on the table to score a point. The cue ball must hit the lowest numbered ball first, but any ball going into a pocket counts as one point.
What is the standard target score required to win a professional straight pool match?
Professional matches are traditionally played to a target score of 150 points. Because players receive only one point per ball, they must string together massive, continuous runs to win the rack.
Why is the game referred to as '14.1 continuous'?
The name stems from a unique rule where 15 balls are initially used, but once 14 are pocketed, play pauses. The remaining 14 balls are then re-racked while the 15th ball stays in place, allowing the player to continue their run without a full break.
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