Killer Pool
Everyone starts. Most don't finish. Three lives, no allies, and the slow realisation that the person you've been ignoring just potted five in a row. Miss and you're closer to the door. Last one at the table wins.
Where to play
The Weston Arms
what you get
Everything you need to run
Killer Pool.
Pick a format. Set the date. Share the link. We handle brackets, scoring, scheduling, and results. Your players just show up and compete.
how you win
Lose your lives, you're out. Last one standing wins.
matches
Everyone plays at once. Chaos by design.
scoring
Tap in the result. Brackets do the rest.
clock
None. It's done when someone wins.
formats
Last one standing — lives, last one standing
tournament formats
Pick a format.
We handle the rest.
Not sure? Most people start with knockout.
chaos
last one standing.
Everyone starts with lives. Lose them and you're out. Last player alive wins. Works best with groups.
FAQ
Common questions.
How long does a killer pool tournament take?
A 16-player knockout takes about 8 hours on one table. Shorter matches or more tables speed it up.
How many players do I need?
Works with 4–16 players. More players, more chaos. Send them the link. They sort themselves out.
Is it free to set up?
Knockout and league tournaments are free. Always. Advanced formats like groups into knockout are on the starter plan.
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