What is how to play cutthroat pool?

Cutthroat pool is a popular variation of traditional pool that is typically played with three players. The objective of the game is to be the last player with at least one ball remaining on the table.

To set up the game, place the 1-5 balls in a triangle rack at one end of the table, the 6-10 balls in a separate triangle rack at the other end, and the 11-15 balls in a diamond rack in the center of the table. Each player is assigned a group of balls to pocket, either 1-5, 6-10, or 11-15.

To start the game, one player will break the racked balls, and each player will take turns attempting to pocket their assigned balls. If a player pockets a ball that is not in their assigned group, their turn is over and they must pocket a ball from their group before being allowed to shoot again.

Players can also choose to play strategically by trying to eliminate their opponents by pocketing their assigned balls and even trying to pocket their opponents' balls to remove them from the game.

The game continues until one player is left with at least one ball on the table, making them the winner of the game.

Overall, cutthroat pool is a fun and challenging variation of traditional pool that requires strategic thinking and skill to outlast your opponents.