Speed pool

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Rules

  • A legal shot involves the cue ball contacting an object ball, and driving it to a Template:Glossary link, or the cue ball hitting a cushion after contact, or pocketing an object ball

Tournaments

Because speed pool is a relatively recent development, there are few tournaments devoted to it, though it has attracted some professional competition. One notable event was the International Speed Pool Challenge which was broadcast on ESPN.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The games played in this event included one based on straight pool as well as the more common version described above, which is derived from eight-ball. The object in each match was to play all games with a shorter total time than other players. Luc Salvas was the first to win this event, which had a US$50,000 winner-take-all purse that year.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Notable professional players

References

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