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[[Image:Pool-GTASA-strikingthecueball.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A game of pool in a bar GTA San Andreas.]] | [[Image:Pool-GTASA-strikingthecueball.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A game of pool in a bar GTA San Andreas.]] | ||
In GTA San Andreas, the player can meet up a person at any [[bar]] who is holding a [[Pool Cue|pool cue]] and challenge him. The maximum wager is $1000. The player then begins to play pool with him, and if either | In GTA San Andreas, the player can meet up a person at any [[bar]] who is holding a [[Pool Cue|pool cue]] and challenge him. The maximum wager is $1000. The player then begins to play pool with him, and if either solid or striped balls gets into the hole, then the challenger will either get striped or solid balls. If either player accidentally pockets the wrong cue, either player will lose a turn and then the player (who didn't pocketed the wrong cue) can move the white cue into the designated cue. If the player pockets most of his colored balls, which the object tells him/her to do so, will not be able to win by pocketing the 8-Ball. If the player pockets the 8-Ball, CJ wins some money. If the opponent wins, CJ loses the game and the money that the player waged. If you decide to quit you get to keep the pool stick for a weapon for yourself. | ||
It is also possible to compete against another playing using a second controller, but in this case no money can be wagered. | It is also possible to compete against another playing using a second controller, but in this case no money can be wagered. |