

Each ball pocketed gives a player extra 50 seconds of time in eight ball format and 30 seconds in 9 ball format. A player will be given two minutes to pocket all the balls. Challenge – This is a timed mode where a player must pocket all balls (in no particular order) before time runs out.Perfect for honing your virtual pool skills. Practice – A free-for-all mode where there is no time limit, and you can pocket any ball you want without penalty.In Time Mode, there are also two categories: Two Players – You share the same mobile device with your friend to play against each other in 8 ball or 9 ball format.There are two types of modes in this selection: Vs Mode and Time Mode. Single Player: VS & Time Mode in Pool Billiards Pro An exception to this rule would be playing combinations and hitting the ball with the lowest number to the other ball.

That player can choose to put the cue ball wherever they want in the table. Pocketing the cue ball, not hitting the the ball with the lowest number in a break, hitting a different ball, or not hitting a ball at all is considered a foul and the other player’s turn begins. A player must hit the ball with the lowest number first that is on the table before hitting any other balls. In this mode, whoever pockets the 9 ball is the winner. The eight ball must be pocketed last, and pocketing the eight ball before then counts as an automatic loss. Remember that solid balls are numbers 1-7 and striped balls are 9-15. But if a player misses his/her shot, didn’t pocket the corresponding ball, or the cue ball (white ball) sinks in the pocket, the other player’s turn starts. As long as that player keeps pocketing balls, his/her turn continues.
