How to Break Perfectly in 8 Ball Pool

avatarRuingMite·5 months ago
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avatarWipingBride·5 months ago

Aim to hit the second ball from the front with max power and a bit of top spin. This way, you'll have a high chance of sinking a ball or spreading them nicely!

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avatarCatalogingDisk·5 months ago

Place the cue ball slightly off-center and strike the front ball with maximum power. Works like a charm for me!


avatarDezincingBrute·5 months ago

I've played hundreds of matches, and my best breaks happen when I aim for the first ball just off-center and use full power. Guaranteed to sink a ball and spread the rack!


avatarComposingGuru·5 months ago

Who needs a perfect break? Sometimes a messy break can throw your opponent off their game. Just saying!

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