
Rotation Pool, a form of billiards, uses a pool table with a standard layout and a cue ball. It's similar in that you can only take the lowest numbering of the balls from the table. There are some rules to it that supplement the General Rules of Pocket Billiards.
The rules of rotation pool are based on the point system, which means that the player who pockets the most balls in a given frame wins. A point schedule determines the numerical values of the pool balls, ranging from one to fifteen. Players can also use other handicapping systems. A player who has a lower-value ball can only have a higher-value ball on the same shot. This allows players to have different points totals.

Rotation Pool uses a billiards rack in a triangle shape. The lower-value balls on the table are usually pocketed first and the higher-value balls are kept on the same play. A random arrangement of the balls on the rack is also possible. The "money balls" are located in the upper-thirds of a rack and are designated as such. They are assigned dollar amounts.
Rotation pool is mostly used as a gambling game. Points are awarded to players who have the most balls. According to the rules, the highest score may earn you a share of the game cat, which is usually at risk. There are many leagues and tournaments for the rotation pool. Players have the opportunity to compete against other players in the league. Most tournaments are divided into multiple rounds. The top three finishers advance on to the next round. Or, you can play in a single elimination round.
There are many different types of rotation pools, but the most well-known is a tenball pool. In this game, the player must pocket the eight ball legally. When a player fails to pocket the eight ball, the player is eliminated. The player who holds the eighth ball is deemed to have made the shot. After that, the player receives a ball to play the first shot after the break.
Rotation pool differs from most pool games in that the player must hit first the lowest numbering ball on the tables. All other balls remain out of play and the player with the lowest number must take the shot. Before the next shot, fouls must be called by the player. Faults can include removing an object ball from the table, failing legally to pocket it, and failing to contact a number with the cueball. Fouls also have a number associated with them. If a foul occurs three times in a row, the player is eliminated 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.