Seven Ball: The Quickest Game Of Pool There Is | CuesUp
What is Seven Ball?
Seven ball is a speedy rotational game. The average playtime is only around three minutes per game. The players shoot at the same seven object balls, permitting each participant to show skills to deliver a mix of different shots. Such as, combination and carom shots, defensive shots, and placement shots. Despite that, it is still attractive to players of moderate skill levels. It is a billiards game of “handicapping” your opponent. Participants must lower the number of pockets in which the better player can legally pocket the game winning seven ball.
Objective
To legally pocket the 7-ball.
Balls Used
Object balls 1 through 7 and the cue ball.
Rules of the game
Setting up
With the help of a diamond rack, the billiard balls one to seven are racked in a hexagonal arrangement. The 1-ball is at the rack’s apex, centered on the table’s foot spot. While at the rack’s center is the 7-ball. All the other remaining balls are then placed clockwise from the 1-ball.
Starting the game
The starting player must either make an open break or legally pocket an object ball. If he/she fails to do so, the incoming player has the choice between two things. Either a foul penalty (1), or have the balls re-racked to shoot the opening break shot. In subsequent games, players alternate in performing the break shot.
Scoring
The balls have no point value. The player who legally pockets the 7-ball is the winner.
Loss of game
In Seven ball, a player loses the game by committing any of the following errors:
Penalty for Fouls