VNEA matches must be played on Valley- or Dynamo-brand "" coin-operated
pool tables, considerably smaller than the regulation tables used by professionals and in some other amateur leagues. Regular VNEA league matches are, like those of the
BCA Pool League, played in round-robin format between two teams of either five or (less commonly) three players each, with each player on the home team playing one () versus each player on the visiting team. VNEA playing rules were originally derived largely from informal American "", but have become increasingly consistent with the standard rules promulgated by the
World Pool-Billiard Association, and used by some other major leagues, including the BCAPL and
American Poolplayers Association. Local VNEA charter holders have a great deal of leeway in how games are handicapped, how players are sorted into skill-based divisions, and even in a few cases as to which rules apply. Charter holders often hold regular individual, non-team tournaments and other special events. Many tournaments have three skill divisions (Regular, Intermediate, and Masters), and provide for individual, mixed-gender , and team play. The Internationals provide for multiple levels of awards and trophies; a team might lose the main competition but may have a chance to win against other eliminated competitors in a "Hard Luck" division a few days later. The Internationals also provide a Classic division for
seniors. Singles play is divided into open and women's subdivisions; women are not required to play in the women's division, but men are prohibited from it. ==VNEA International Pool Championships==