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It rather a brand new billiard game with its. All most popular billiard game in one package. With Billiard Kings you can. 12 most popular billiard games: - Pool including. Pool - Snooker - Russian billiard - Pyramide - Carambole (carom) - English Billiard - Five Pins Trick. For training and tournament are also available. Maximum Pool v1.06 plays fine on a Power Mac G4 (MDD 2003) running Mac OS X 10.2.3. I had to install the game from the original CD copy using Mac OS 9.2.2 and apply the v1.06 patch on Mac OS X 10.2.3 to make it compatible with both operating systems. This is Score Board for Carom Billiard(3-cushion).

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maximum_pool.zip (448.64 MB)
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For Mac OS 8.5 - 8.6
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pool106updater.hqx (3.08 MB)
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For Mac OS 8.5 - 8.6
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pool106updaterx.hqx (3.04 MB)
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For Mac OS 8.5 - 8.6
Carom billiards mac os x

Mac Os Catalina

Emulation
Guides on emulating older games

The traditional titles are all present: Basic Pocket Billiards, Carom Billiards, Cutthroat, Eight Ball, Nine Ball, Rotation, and Snooker. There are instructions available for each, in case you need a quick refresher on the rules or haven't tried one out before.

While the classic games are fine and dandy, you might be interested to explore the five new 'cool' games included with Maximum Pool as well. With names like 24 Cents, Mad Bomber, Chameleon Ball, Poker, and Rocket Ball, you can guess they're not something you'd find in a pool hall. Here's a quick rundown of each:

  • 24 Cents: Each ball has a different cent value and you must try to either be the first to get 24 cents or over 50 cents. Lowest numbered balls must be hit first.
  • Mad Bomber: The balls all begin with a point value of three and are decremented every time they collide with the cue ball. Each player tries to reach 50 points, but once the balls have been hit three times, they explode, scattering any surrounding balls.
  • Chameleon Ball: Each player is assigned a color and is tasked with hitting in their colored balls. Problem is, the balls keep changing colors depending on who's hitting the cue.
  • Poker: Two 'decks' of balls (each with a card value) are played on the table. The player that can sink the highest hand wins.
  • Rocket Ball: Quirky physics are at work here, with special rocket balls that will zoom around the table anytime they are struck by the cue ball. Players try to knock in as many 'normal' balls as possible.

Each 'cool' game has its own corresponding 'cool' table to play on. Or, you can also choose to use the normal table. The new tables are all sorts of shapes, from triangles to an hourglass-like table for Poker.

— Inside Mac Games review

(v1.0, with v1.06 updaters included)

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC PPC (Carbonized)

System Requirements

  • 233 MHz G3 processor
  • 32 MB of available RAM
  • Mac OS 8.5.1 to 9.2.2 (OS X compatibility added by v1.06)
  • 130 MB of hard drive space (possibly more, depending on system configuration)
  • 800x600, 16 bit color
  • 4x CD-ROM drive

Installation notes from Katie Cadet:

For Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard users or for those without Classic Environment on all versions of Mac OS X up to Leopard, a manual copy of the 'MaximumPool' folder from the CD to the hard drive would do the trick! Don't forget to apply the v1.06 patch (pool106updaterx.hqx, not the Mac OS 9 version) to make it fully compatible with the latest PowerPC Mac OS X. I've done this for my November 2018 testing on my G5 iMac running Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard, no issues found!

Carom billiard is played on a billiard table without pockets and with a set of 3 balls: one red and two white of which one is marked. The player must use the cue ball to make contact with the other two balls on the table in order to score 1 point.

There are several different carom games:

Free game (also named Straight Rail)

Each player must reach a certain number of points without any specific requirement to make a point. The first to reach the score wins.

If the first to play wins then balls are set again in place and its opponent benefits from a last inning.

Casin

Each player has to perform specific points:

Billiards

Mac Os Catalina

Emulation
Guides on emulating older games

The traditional titles are all present: Basic Pocket Billiards, Carom Billiards, Cutthroat, Eight Ball, Nine Ball, Rotation, and Snooker. There are instructions available for each, in case you need a quick refresher on the rules or haven't tried one out before.

While the classic games are fine and dandy, you might be interested to explore the five new 'cool' games included with Maximum Pool as well. With names like 24 Cents, Mad Bomber, Chameleon Ball, Poker, and Rocket Ball, you can guess they're not something you'd find in a pool hall. Here's a quick rundown of each:

  • 24 Cents: Each ball has a different cent value and you must try to either be the first to get 24 cents or over 50 cents. Lowest numbered balls must be hit first.
  • Mad Bomber: The balls all begin with a point value of three and are decremented every time they collide with the cue ball. Each player tries to reach 50 points, but once the balls have been hit three times, they explode, scattering any surrounding balls.
  • Chameleon Ball: Each player is assigned a color and is tasked with hitting in their colored balls. Problem is, the balls keep changing colors depending on who's hitting the cue.
  • Poker: Two 'decks' of balls (each with a card value) are played on the table. The player that can sink the highest hand wins.
  • Rocket Ball: Quirky physics are at work here, with special rocket balls that will zoom around the table anytime they are struck by the cue ball. Players try to knock in as many 'normal' balls as possible.

Each 'cool' game has its own corresponding 'cool' table to play on. Or, you can also choose to use the normal table. The new tables are all sorts of shapes, from triangles to an hourglass-like table for Poker.

— Inside Mac Games review

(v1.0, with v1.06 updaters included)

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC PPC (Carbonized)

System Requirements

  • 233 MHz G3 processor
  • 32 MB of available RAM
  • Mac OS 8.5.1 to 9.2.2 (OS X compatibility added by v1.06)
  • 130 MB of hard drive space (possibly more, depending on system configuration)
  • 800x600, 16 bit color
  • 4x CD-ROM drive

Installation notes from Katie Cadet:

For Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard users or for those without Classic Environment on all versions of Mac OS X up to Leopard, a manual copy of the 'MaximumPool' folder from the CD to the hard drive would do the trick! Don't forget to apply the v1.06 patch (pool106updaterx.hqx, not the Mac OS 9 version) to make it fully compatible with the latest PowerPC Mac OS X. I've done this for my November 2018 testing on my G5 iMac running Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard, no issues found!

Carom billiard is played on a billiard table without pockets and with a set of 3 balls: one red and two white of which one is marked. The player must use the cue ball to make contact with the other two balls on the table in order to score 1 point.

There are several different carom games:

Free game (also named Straight Rail)

Each player must reach a certain number of points without any specific requirement to make a point. The first to reach the score wins.

If the first to play wins then balls are set again in place and its opponent benefits from a last inning.

Casin

Each player has to perform specific points:

  • Cushion first,
  • 3 cushions,
  • 3Casin: the cue ball hits the red which after hits the third ball after 1 cushion,
  • 1 cushion,
  • 2 cushions,
  • Red: Red ball must be hit first,
  • Direct: No cushions allowed,
  • Free: player can score anyway he wants.
  • First player to reach 10 points in each figure wins.
1-Cushion

Cue ball must rebound at least on one cushion before it hits the last ball.

3-Cushions

Cue ball must rebound at least on three cushions before it hits the last ball.

Balkline

Carom Billiards Mac Os Download

There are 3 differents balkline games: 47/1, 47/2 and 71/2.

Carom Billiards Mac Os Catalina

In this game there are six (or nine) zones delimited on the playing area.

The player can only make a maximum of 2 (47/2 and 71/2) or 1 (47/1) points staying in the zone.

5 pins

Five pins of 25mm height are placed in the center of the playing area, in the shape of a cross.

Points are granted to the player depending on the pins that he strikes:

  • Central pin: 4 points,
  • Side pin: 2 points,
  • Central pin alone: 8 points.

The number of points scored is the one of the highest figure.

Should the player make faults, points are taken off its credit.

Carom Billiard Tables

Whether you are just discovering Carom game or should you be a real amateur, Bréton carom billiards offer you the perfect playing area.

Our billiard tables are made from materials selected with extreme care: woods species, rectified OIS label slates, metallic frame, competition grade Simonis cloth…

Bréton was selected as official supplier of the 3 Cushions World Championships in Germany in 2006 and 2008 and official supplier of the French Billiards Federation for National finals since 2010. Our tables are currently set up in many clubs and pool halls where we insure the maintenance all year round. Five nights with red stick mans mac os.

After competitions where our tables are installed we propose pre owned tables with a special discount.

Our carom billiard tables are available in 6 different sizes and we offer a full range of customization options.





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