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Pool Live tour
editPool Live Tour Introduction
editPool Live Tour is an online Pool game , this game played by millions of people everyday on Facebook and Geewa.This is a Multiplayer game where you play with real people in real time, this is the most amazing thing of Pool Live tour. It also have a play with friend feature and a practice table and the regular Play with random player. There are two types of virtual currency in the game W and C it also has trophies in each level like 3 balls off break , all balls in one visit , 2 balls in one shot etc , there are 162 trophies in all levels.[1] [2] Cite error: The <ref>
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You can find tricks on the Pool Live Tour here : http://c2ptricks.blogspot.com/
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tag has too many names (see the help page).
What are Pool Coins (C)
editPool Coins are the points you use to play matches with opponents. When you win a match, you win Pool Coins. When you lose, so you lose Pool Coins. Simple really! The higher your level, the more points you need for each match.You also get Pool Coins when you win a trophy and for other events associated with your activity in the games.Cite error: The <ref>
tag has too many names (see the help page). Pool Coins are private, meaning that no-one else can see how many you've got. You can also win Pool Coins in other games on Live Games.
What are W-innings?(W)
editW-innings are your total of Pool Coins won in matches with random opponents in pool. Unlike Pool Coins, W-innings can only increase. W-innings are public and your ranking in Pool is based on your total. W-innings are only available in matches where you cannot choose your opponent yourself ;)[3]
What is the point of levels?
editThere are a total of 12 levels on Pool Live Tour with more to come in the near future. As you move through the levels the game play changes. For example, the Rack 'n Roll level introduces spin to your shots, has a larger table and different rules. In each level the amount of Pool Coins you can win or lose in a match increases. Also moving to a new level unlocks new cues in the shop and more Trophies. You can only move up a level if you have enough W-innings. You can always move down the levels whenever you want.
What are Levels?
editLevels are game locations in which you can play. Enjoy special features, new gameplay and play for Pool Coins in Levels! Unlock Levels by winning matches and by collecting enough Pool Coins. There are 12 Levels at the moment:
LEVELS
editLevel 1: Moe's Pub
Entry Requirements: Starting Location Game Bet: 10 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Full Moe's Pub is the first Level and starting point of your game. Moe's place is a bit rough with an old pool table and some basic pool cues to choose from. Train hard and learn some tricks that will help you to beat your opponents in later Levels.
Level 2: Moe's Pub – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 25 25 Game Bet: 25 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Limited In each level you have the chance to test your skills in a special game mode - no Aim Assistance. If the idea of playing without aiming lines terrifies you....don‘t despair! You can still pick up the required number of W-innings to get you to the Rack n’Roll with Aim Assist switched on. This applies for all the levels.
Level 3: Rack n' Roll Bar
Entry Requirements: 50 50 Game Bet: 50 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Full When you have built your reputation in Moe's Pub, you can show off your skills in Rack n' Roll Bar. The stakes are higher, so you probably meet some good quality opponents here. On top of that you have an opportunity to purchase some brand new Pool Cues for your Pool Coins!
Level 4: Rack n' Roll Bar – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 100 100 Game Bet: 100 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Limited Show off your skills in the Rack 'n Roll Bar by playing without Aim Assist. The stakes are higher but if you pull it off your progress to the next level is faster than a jet plane!
Level 5: Slick Willie's Pool Hall
Entry Requirements: 250 250 Game Bet: 250 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Full Slick Willie's Pool Hall is a serious Pool Hall for serious players. The stakes are even higher and you can select from some fine new cues as well. But the most significant difference is the Pool table. In Slick Willie's Pool Hall you enjoy playing as a hard core professional on huge PRO table! Remember that only the Top players can succeed in Slick Willie's!
Level 6: Slick Willie's Pool Hall – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 500 500 Game Bet: 500 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Limited Slick loves to see his patrons take on the challenge of a game without Aim Assist. But he also understands if you want to be a Steady Eddie and play it safe with Aim Assist on. Success in either form will take you to the medieval surrounds of the Chateau Billiards.
Level 7: Chateau Billiard
Entry Requirements: 1,000 1,000 Game Bet: 1,000 Game Rules: Geewa Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Full Ever played Pool in a Chateau? Now’s your chance! Come over the moat and through the entrance gate. Park your horse outside, you’ll find us in the Grand Pool Room. Not every old Knight gets this far so make the most of the new cues and the higher stakes. An exceptional location demands exceptional rules so be sure to get well acquainted with them!
Level 8: Chateau Billiard – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 2,500 2,500 Game Bet: 2,500 Game Rules: Geewa Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Limited Playing without Aim Assist requires nerve, courage and persistance. It’s a gamble, but one that pays handsome dividends via a quicker route to the next level.
Level 9: The Manhattan Sky Loft
Entry Requirements: 5,000 5,000 Game Bet: 5,000 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Full Enjoy the exceptional atmosphere and stunning view in The Manhattan Sky Loft. Playing in Manhattan is amazing gaming experience, pool table here is even bigger than in previous level and has LIMITED aiming lines for all players! You will have to learn new skills to succeed.
Level 10: The Manhattan Sky Loft – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 10,000 10,000 Game Bet: 10,000 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Limited The Manhattan is cut above your average Pool bar and the in-crowd that come here have seen it all before. Or have they? Perhaps your mastery of the table with the Aim Assist off will turn a few heads and turn you into a legend in your own lifetime. The competition is fierce but stay cool and you’ll be just fine.
Level 11: Nine Ball Palace
Entry Requirements: 25,000 25,000 Game Bet: 25,000 Game Rules: 9 Ball Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Full So, now you've mastered all 10 Levels in Pool Live Tour it’s time for a new challenge! Try your luck in another classic version of the game: 9 Ball Pool. Your charming host in the Nine Ball Palace, Jasmine, is ready and waiting to introduce you to this popular billiard game.
Level 12: Nine Ball Palace – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 50,000 50,000 Game Bet: 50,000 Game Rules: 9 Ball Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Limited Love playing on PRO level with no aiming lines? In Nine Ball Palace – No Aim Assist you will have a chance to enjoy 9 Ball Pool the way you like. Good luck, the stakes are high!
Special Level: Pool Live Tour League
Registration: 500
Start: every Wednesday
Rules: Rack 'n Roll bar
Matches: 70 matches over 7 days
Prize: G points – the amount won by each player in any given week depends on the total number of players registered for the league in that week
Pit yourself against players from all over the world in the Pool Live Tour Weekly League! Every League day allows you to play a maximum of 10 matches daily plus any outstanding matches from previous days. You'll find the exact start time of each 24 hour League day in the League menu. At the end of the Weekly League all players in the top half of the Leaderboard share 80% of the total G collected from all registered players for that week. The more players register for the Weekly League and the higher your final position, so the greater your G prize. Your League winnings are shown in the League table on the right hand side of the League level page. The winnings are paid out immediately after the Weekly League finishes. Good Luck!
RULES
editRules International On every shot always hit your own ball first The first ball you pocket determines the type with which you will play The Black ball can be sunk into any pocket (after the successful sinking of your seven balls) Foul 1: Sinking the white (cue) ball Foul 2: You did not hit your own ball first Foul 3: Early sinking of the black ball (automatic loss) Foul 4: Sinking of the opponent's ball without also sinking one of your balls Foul 5: Sinking the black ball together with another ball Foul 6: Failure of any of the coloured balls to hit the cushions following your break U.S. Rules On every shot always hit your own ball first The first ball you pocket determines the type with which you will play unless it was sunk off the break The Black ball must be sunk into the pocket you selected (after the successful sinking of your seven balls) Foul 1: Sinking the white (cue) ball Foul 2: You did not hit your own ball first Foul 3: Early sinking of the black ball (automatic loss) Foul 4: Sinking the black ball into the wrong pocket (automatic loss) Foul 5: Sinking the black ball together with another ball Foul 6: Sinking of the opponent's ball without also sinking one of your balls Foul 7: Failure of any of the coloured balls to hit the cushions following your break Geewa Rules On every shot always hit your own ball first The first ball you pocket determines the type with which you will play unless it was sunk off the break The Black ball must be sunk into the pocket opposite to the one you sunk your last coloured ball After opponents foul you have the right to 2 shots (i.e. your opponent plays again after 2 misses) Foul 1: Sinking the white (cue) ball (the Cue ball is then placed behind the baulk line and must cross the halfway point of the table on the subsequent shot) Foul 2: You did not hit your own ball first Foul 3: Sinking an opponent's ball Foul 4: Early sinking of the black ball or sinking it into the wrong pocket (automatic loss) Foul 5: Sinking the black ball together with another ball Foul 6: Failure of any of the coloured balls to hit the cushions following your break 9 Ball Rules This version of Pool is played with just nine balls and one white ball. The goal is simple - to sink, at any time during the game, the ball with the number 9. To make things a little more tricky, you must always play the lowest numbered ball on the table, or else it's a foul. If you strike the lowest numbered ball first and simultaneously pocket any ball, you continue with another shot.
Fouls: Failure to hit the lowest numbered ball on the table before striking another ball Failure to neither pocket a ball nor for one of the balls on the table to strike one of the cushions Pocketing the white ball Following your opponent's foul, you may place the white ball anywhere on the table.
Controls
editThe game is played using the mouse and the SHIFT key for imparting spin. More detailed help can be found in the game under the icon "How to Play" (How to Play).
References
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Geewa
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- Geewa
- Honza Poulos
- Deepak Kamat
Pool Live tour
editPool Live Tour Introduction
editPool Live Tour is an online Pool game , this game played by millions of people everyday on Facebook and Geewa.This is a Multiplayer game where you play with real people in real time, this is the most amazing thing of Pool Live tour. It also have a play with friend feature and a practice table and the regular Play with random player. There are two types of virtual currency in the game W and C it also has trophies in each level like 3 balls off break , all balls in one visit , 2 balls in one shot etc , there are 162 trophies in all levels.[1] [2] Cite error: The <ref>
tag has too many names (see the help page).
You can find tricks on the Pool Live Tour here : http://c2ptricks.blogspot.com/
Cite error: The <ref>
tag has too many names (see the help page).
What are Pool Coins (C)
editPool Coins are the points you use to play matches with opponents. When you win a match, you win Pool Coins. When you lose, so you lose Pool Coins. Simple really! The higher your level, the more points you need for each match.You also get Pool Coins when you win a trophy and for other events associated with your activity in the games.Cite error: The <ref>
tag has too many names (see the help page). Pool Coins are private, meaning that no-one else can see how many you've got. You can also win Pool Coins in other games on Live Games.
What are W-innings?(W)
editW-innings are your total of Pool Coins won in matches with random opponents in pool. Unlike Pool Coins, W-innings can only increase. W-innings are public and your ranking in Pool is based on your total. W-innings are only available in matches where you cannot choose your opponent yourself ;)[3]
What is the point of levels?
editThere are a total of 12 levels on Pool Live Tour with more to come in the near future. As you move through the levels the game play changes. For example, the Rack 'n Roll level introduces spin to your shots, has a larger table and different rules. In each level the amount of Pool Coins you can win or lose in a match increases. Also moving to a new level unlocks new cues in the shop and more Trophies. You can only move up a level if you have enough W-innings. You can always move down the levels whenever you want.
What are Levels?
editLevels are game locations in which you can play. Enjoy special features, new gameplay and play for Pool Coins in Levels! Unlock Levels by winning matches and by collecting enough Pool Coins. There are 12 Levels at the moment:
LEVELS
editLevel 1: Moe's Pub
Entry Requirements: Starting Location Game Bet: 10 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Full Moe's Pub is the first Level and starting point of your game. Moe's place is a bit rough with an old pool table and some basic pool cues to choose from. Train hard and learn some tricks that will help you to beat your opponents in later Levels.
Level 2: Moe's Pub – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 25 25 Game Bet: 25 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Limited In each level you have the chance to test your skills in a special game mode - no Aim Assistance. If the idea of playing without aiming lines terrifies you....don‘t despair! You can still pick up the required number of W-innings to get you to the Rack n’Roll with Aim Assist switched on. This applies for all the levels.
Level 3: Rack n' Roll Bar
Entry Requirements: 50 50 Game Bet: 50 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Full When you have built your reputation in Moe's Pub, you can show off your skills in Rack n' Roll Bar. The stakes are higher, so you probably meet some good quality opponents here. On top of that you have an opportunity to purchase some brand new Pool Cues for your Pool Coins!
Level 4: Rack n' Roll Bar – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 100 100 Game Bet: 100 Game Rules: International Table Size: Small Aiming Lines: Limited Show off your skills in the Rack 'n Roll Bar by playing without Aim Assist. The stakes are higher but if you pull it off your progress to the next level is faster than a jet plane!
Level 5: Slick Willie's Pool Hall
Entry Requirements: 250 250 Game Bet: 250 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Full Slick Willie's Pool Hall is a serious Pool Hall for serious players. The stakes are even higher and you can select from some fine new cues as well. But the most significant difference is the Pool table. In Slick Willie's Pool Hall you enjoy playing as a hard core professional on huge PRO table! Remember that only the Top players can succeed in Slick Willie's!
Level 6: Slick Willie's Pool Hall – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 500 500 Game Bet: 500 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Limited Slick loves to see his patrons take on the challenge of a game without Aim Assist. But he also understands if you want to be a Steady Eddie and play it safe with Aim Assist on. Success in either form will take you to the medieval surrounds of the Chateau Billiards.
Level 7: Chateau Billiard
Entry Requirements: 1,000 1,000 Game Bet: 1,000 Game Rules: Geewa Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Full Ever played Pool in a Chateau? Now’s your chance! Come over the moat and through the entrance gate. Park your horse outside, you’ll find us in the Grand Pool Room. Not every old Knight gets this far so make the most of the new cues and the higher stakes. An exceptional location demands exceptional rules so be sure to get well acquainted with them!
Level 8: Chateau Billiard – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 2,500 2,500 Game Bet: 2,500 Game Rules: Geewa Rules Table Size: Medium Aiming Lines: Limited Playing without Aim Assist requires nerve, courage and persistance. It’s a gamble, but one that pays handsome dividends via a quicker route to the next level.
Level 9: The Manhattan Sky Loft
Entry Requirements: 5,000 5,000 Game Bet: 5,000 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Full Enjoy the exceptional atmosphere and stunning view in The Manhattan Sky Loft. Playing in Manhattan is amazing gaming experience, pool table here is even bigger than in previous level and has LIMITED aiming lines for all players! You will have to learn new skills to succeed.
Level 10: The Manhattan Sky Loft – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 10,000 10,000 Game Bet: 10,000 Game Rules: US Rules Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Limited The Manhattan is cut above your average Pool bar and the in-crowd that come here have seen it all before. Or have they? Perhaps your mastery of the table with the Aim Assist off will turn a few heads and turn you into a legend in your own lifetime. The competition is fierce but stay cool and you’ll be just fine.
Level 11: Nine Ball Palace
Entry Requirements: 25,000 25,000 Game Bet: 25,000 Game Rules: 9 Ball Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Full So, now you've mastered all 10 Levels in Pool Live Tour it’s time for a new challenge! Try your luck in another classic version of the game: 9 Ball Pool. Your charming host in the Nine Ball Palace, Jasmine, is ready and waiting to introduce you to this popular billiard game.
Level 12: Nine Ball Palace – No Aim Assist
Entry Requirements: 50,000 50,000 Game Bet: 50,000 Game Rules: 9 Ball Table Size: Large Aiming Lines: Limited Love playing on PRO level with no aiming lines? In Nine Ball Palace – No Aim Assist you will have a chance to enjoy 9 Ball Pool the way you like. Good luck, the stakes are high!
Special Level: Pool Live Tour League
Registration: 500
Start: every Wednesday
Rules: Rack 'n Roll bar
Matches: 70 matches over 7 days
Prize: G points – the amount won by each player in any given week depends on the total number of players registered for the league in that week
Pit yourself against players from all over the world in the Pool Live Tour Weekly League! Every League day allows you to play a maximum of 10 matches daily plus any outstanding matches from previous days. You'll find the exact start time of each 24 hour League day in the League menu. At the end of the Weekly League all players in the top half of the Leaderboard share 80% of the total G collected from all registered players for that week. The more players register for the Weekly League and the higher your final position, so the greater your G prize. Your League winnings are shown in the League table on the right hand side of the League level page. The winnings are paid out immediately after the Weekly League finishes. Good Luck!
RULES
editRules International On every shot always hit your own ball first The first ball you pocket determines the type with which you will play The Black ball can be sunk into any pocket (after the successful sinking of your seven balls) Foul 1: Sinking the white (cue) ball Foul 2: You did not hit your own ball first Foul 3: Early sinking of the black ball (automatic loss) Foul 4: Sinking of the opponent's ball without also sinking one of your balls Foul 5: Sinking the black ball together with another ball Foul 6: Failure of any of the coloured balls to hit the cushions following your break U.S. Rules On every shot always hit your own ball first The first ball you pocket determines the type with which you will play unless it was sunk off the break The Black ball must be sunk into the pocket you selected (after the successful sinking of your seven balls) Foul 1: Sinking the white (cue) ball Foul 2: You did not hit your own ball first Foul 3: Early sinking of the black ball (automatic loss) Foul 4: Sinking the black ball into the wrong pocket (automatic loss) Foul 5: Sinking the black ball together with another ball Foul 6: Sinking of the opponent's ball without also sinking one of your balls Foul 7: Failure of any of the coloured balls to hit the cushions following your break Geewa Rules On every shot always hit your own ball first The first ball you pocket determines the type with which you will play unless it was sunk off the break The Black ball must be sunk into the pocket opposite to the one you sunk your last coloured ball After opponents foul you have the right to 2 shots (i.e. your opponent plays again after 2 misses) Foul 1: Sinking the white (cue) ball (the Cue ball is then placed behind the baulk line and must cross the halfway point of the table on the subsequent shot) Foul 2: You did not hit your own ball first Foul 3: Sinking an opponent's ball Foul 4: Early sinking of the black ball or sinking it into the wrong pocket (automatic loss) Foul 5: Sinking the black ball together with another ball Foul 6: Failure of any of the coloured balls to hit the cushions following your break 9 Ball Rules This version of Pool is played with just nine balls and one white ball. The goal is simple - to sink, at any time during the game, the ball with the number 9. To make things a little more tricky, you must always play the lowest numbered ball on the table, or else it's a foul. If you strike the lowest numbered ball first and simultaneously pocket any ball, you continue with another shot.
Fouls: Failure to hit the lowest numbered ball on the table before striking another ball Failure to neither pocket a ball nor for one of the balls on the table to strike one of the cushions Pocketing the white ball Following your opponent's foul, you may place the white ball anywhere on the table.
Controls
editThe game is played using the mouse and the SHIFT key for imparting spin. More detailed help can be found in the game under the icon "How to Play" (How to Play).
References
edit- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Honza
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Cite error: The named reference
Facebook
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Cite error: The named reference
W-winnings
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Cite error: The named reference
Geewa
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
- Geewa
- Honza Poulos
- Deepak Kamat
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