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Yes. Shooting pool one-handed is not recognized as a separate game or type of play for conventional tournaments. However, there are local pool halls that hold smal local tournaments for players that want to use their one handed skills. Becauase this is not a recognized form of play, these will be difficult to find and will require contacting the pool halls in your area.

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No, but a shorter pool stick would be recommended to learn one handed play. A pool cue can legally be as short as 40 inches. Many trick shots require one handed pool cue play, and the typical 56-59 inch cue is usually used. A perfect stroke needs to be practiced with 2 hands prior to learning to stroke without a bridge.

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