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The Certified Pool Operator Program is now available 100% online.

  • About 9 Ball Pool. If you're a billiards fanatic looking for a challenge, look no further! 9-Ball is a fast-paced, dynamic take on classic pool that will be sure to test your skills. Elaborate, rich visuals track your ball's path and give you a realistic feel for where it'll land.
  • Round above ground pools are available in sizes from 12-33 feet in diameter (from pool wall to pool wall) and vary in height between 52 and 54 inches tall (wall height). Oval Above Ground Pools Oval above ground pools come in various sizes and range from 8 feet wide by 12 feet long (8'x12') all the way to 21 feet wide by 43 feet long (21'x43.
  • Miniclip 8 Ball Pool is a free top down pocket billiards simulator game. Your objective in this online multiplayer pool game by Miniclip.com is to pot all the balls in no specific order, as fast as you can. The game is played with sixteen balls on a small pool table with six pockets. Try to earn as many points as you can before your time runs out.

Here’s how to earn your Certified Pool Operator designation in 6 Simple Steps:

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1. Pick Your Format. There are two ways you can take your CPO online:

Leslie's Pool Supplies Service & Repair is the world leader in residential and commercial pool supplies. Find the best selection of pool cleaners, pool chemicals and pool equipment for your above-ground pool, in-ground pool or spa. Pool games online are available in different varieties. At GameDesire you can play eight-ball, snooker, blackball and nine-ball. Each of these games is very polished, has realistic physics, precise control and provides ample opportunity for customization. You can choose not only your cues, but also the appearance of tables.

Live Virtual Class – Traditional: 2 Day Class Via Zoom – This class is like our standard CPO, but instead of a classroom, we’re doing it via zoom webinar software.

Live Virtual Class – Fusion: 1 Day Self-Guided E-Learning, 1 Day Via Zoom – This class gives you a bit more flexibility. You can do your E-Learning at your own pace, then join into a single day webinar. Pick your webinar date when you enroll.

2. Pick Your Dates. Dates for both class formats are listed on this page. Pick your class and follow the prompts to enroll

3. Get Ready. We’ll ship your materials immediately upon enrollment. Your textbook and welcome information will arrive in 2-3 mail days via USPS. Enroll with the address you’d like this packet to go to.

4. Check Your System. You’ll need a reliable computer, webcam and access to the internet for your course. We’re using Zoom for our webinars which you can access via most internet browsers.

5. Block Off Your Schedule. Your Live Virtual Class will run 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eastern unless otherwise noted.

6. Attend Your Live Virtual Course. We’ll “see you” in class. Your program will conclude with your examination proctored online.

Upcoming Live Virtual Classes

February 2021

Thu. 11 – Fri. 12: 2-Day Traditional Register

Wed. 17: 1-Day Fusion Register

Mon. 22 – Tue. 23: 2-Day Traditional Register

March 2021

Thu. 4 – Fri. 5: 2-Day Traditional Register

Tue. 9: 1-Day Fusion Register

Mon. 15 – Tue. 16: 2-Day Traditional Register

Thu. 25 – Fri. 26: 2-Day Traditional Register

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April 2021

Thu. 1 – Fri. 2: 2-Day Traditional Register

Thu. 8 – Fri. 9: 2-Day Traditional Register

Mon. 19 – Tue. 20: 2-Day Traditional Register

Wed. 21: 1-Day Fusion Register

Mon. 26 – Tue. 27: 2-Day Traditional Register

May 2021

Mon. 10 – Tue. 11: 2-Day Traditional Register

Mon. 17: 1-Day Fusion Register

Mon. 24 – Tue. 25: 2-Day Traditional Register

June 2021

Thu. 3: 1-Day Fusion Register

Mon. 14 – Tue. 15: 2-Day Traditional Register

Fri. 25: 1-Day Fusion Register

Mon. 28 – Tue. 29: 2-Day Traditional Register

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This online version of the CPO is a limited time offering in response to the COVID-19 virus. As such, it’s relatively new to the industry. We’ve worked hard to communicate with all stakeholders involved (health departments, insurance companies and employers) to make sure the course meets all regulatory and standard setting needs. With that said, it’s worth checking in with these groups proactively to see if they have questions about this new course. If those questions arise, please allow us to answer them. Email tim@aquaticcouncil.com for compliance support.

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For more information on COVID-19 and your swimming pool, visit the PHTA’s official Coronavirus Response Site.

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Play Pool online against other people! Pool 8 Ball is played with sixteen balls. Hit the object balls using the cue ball and try to pocket the eight ball in a called or predetermined pocket. You can only do this after you have cleared all your own colored balls from the table. If you want, you can choose to play 9 Ball, a slightly more difficult version of the original game. Try Pool now!
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Objective of the game:
The meaning of the game is that one player plays away the 'whole' balls and that the other player plays away the 'half' balls. When a player played away all the balls he was supposed to play away, he or she needs to play away the 8-ball. The player who plays away the 8-ball, wins the game.
Explanation:
1. The game consists out of a total of sixteen balls. Players need to bump the other balls into the pockets ('pocketing') by using the white ball.
2. The player who manages to bump a ball into one of the pockets will decide whether he/she has to put the whole balls or the half balls.
3. The players now need to bump all whole or half balls into the pockets.
4. When a player pocketed all whole or half balls, he or she needs to pocket the black ball in order to win the game.
5. When a player pockets the black ball while he or she still has other balls in play, the player automatically loses the game.
6. The 9-ball variety is quite similar to the 8-ball with the only difference that when playing 9-ball, the sequence in which the balls are being pocketed is very important.
7. Use the friend rules to sharpen the rules.
Multiplayer games are games you play against other players. The multiplayer games on our website aren't based on the skills of the players, but on chance. So everyone has equal chances at winning!
You need coins in order to play our multiplayer games. You'll receive coins as a welcome gift when you first start playing. After that you can earn coins by winning games, and by logging in every day for a daily gift. You can also buy more coins (through the Wallet), or become a VIP or SuperVIP member for more coins in the daily gift.
Choose the game you'd like to play, and click on a room. The amount of coins you have to pay to join a game depends on the room. The higher the stakes are, the higher the prize is for winning a game!

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