Bumper pool is a casual billiards game played on
an octagonal or rectangular table with two pockets on opposite ends and
12 bumpers. Two bumpers surround each pocket with the other eight
arranged on the table's midlines leaving a space just large enough for
a ball to pass through.
The game is played with 5 red and 5 white balls, with
one marked ball in each set. The game may be played in a much smaller
room than most billiards games because the tables are much smaller.
Game Play
At the beginning of the game each set of balls is arranged on 5 spots
near each edge of the table by a pocket with the marked ball placed
directly in front of the pocket. To start the game both players
simultaneously shoot their marked ball attempting to sink the ball in
the pocket at the other end of the table. The shooter must achieve this
by banking the ball off the cushion (edge of the table) to his right.
After this initial shot players alternate (the player whose first shot
ends up nearest the pocket shoots first).
If both players sink their first shot they each select
another ball, place it directly in front of the pocket, and repeat the
simultaneous shot. If all five balls are simultaneously sunk in this
fashion the game is a draw. The object is to sink all your balls into
the pocket at the opposite end of the table. Unlike many other billiard
games, there is no designated cue ball; each ball can be directly shot
into the pocket. A player's marked ball must be sunk before the player
can shoot any other balls. A player's turn continues until no ball is
sunk.
Faults
If a player sinks one of the opponent's balls there is no penalty.
However, the ball is considered sunk regardless of which pocket it
drops in. If a player sinks one of his own balls (but not the last) in
the wrong pocket, the opponent may drop two balls into his pocket.
Sinking your last ball in the wrong pocket results in a forfeit. A ball
that leaves the table is placed anywhere on the table by the opponent,
usually in the middle space surrounded by bumpers