
Rotation Pool, a form of billiards, uses a pool table with a standard layout and a cue ball. It is similar to ten-ball and nine-ball in that players are able to pocket the lowest numbered ball on the table first. It has its own rules that are in addition to the General Rules of Pocket Billiards.
Rotation pool is governed by the point system. It means that the player who collects the most pool balls in a given period wins. Point schedules determine the numerical values for pool balls. They can range from one to fifteen. Other handicapping systems are also available. So, for example, players who are able to pocket a lower quality ball can also pocket a more valuable ball on the exact same shot. This allows different players to have different point totals.

Rotation Pool is played on a billiards rack that is a triangle in shape. The lower valued balls are typically pocketed first. While the higher value balls are then pocketed at the same time, In addition, the balls are randomly placed on the rack. The balls in the upper third of the rack are called "money balls", and are given dollar amounts.
The game known as rotation pool is primarily used for gambling. The player with the highest number of balls is awarded points. Based on the rules of each game, the highest scorer can win a share the game kitty. There are many leagues and tournaments for the rotation pool. Players have the opportunity to compete against other players in the league. Tournaments are typically held in multiple rounds, and the top finishers advance to the next round. You can also play them in a single elimination bracket.
There are many variations of rotation pool games. However, the most popular one is the ten-ball. This game requires that the player legally takes the eight ball. The player who fails to take the eight ball is removed. The player who catches the eighth balls is considered to have made a shot. The ball is returned to the player for the first shot following the break.
Rotation pool, unlike other games of pool allows players to hit the lowest-numbered ball on the table first. All other balls remain out of play and the player with the lowest number must take the shot. Additionally, fouls must also be called before the next shot. Faults may include failing to properly pocket an object or knocking it off the table. Fouls are classified according to how often they are committed. Three fouls in succession will result in the player being removed from the frame.

Rotation Pool is a game that can be played with four people. Rotation Pool is typically played in a league that has teams of players. League organizers can pay a franchise fees for the right to organize and promote this sport.