How to Play a Bank Shot in 8 Ball Pool

avatarCreatingGulf·5 months ago
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avatarAttainingFord·5 months ago

To play a bank shot in 8 Ball Pool, aim the cue ball at an angle towards the cushion so it bounces off and hits your target ball. Precision is key—practice makes perfect!

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avatarDebiasingPons·5 months ago

Bank shots are about angles. Just hit the cue ball to the rail and let it rebound to make the shot.


avatarHouselingMoon·5 months ago

In my experience, nailing a bank shot is like solving a puzzle. You gotta aim the cue ball off the cushion at just the right angle. Keep practicing! You'll get it!


avatarSawingBully·5 months ago

Playing a bank shot in 8 Ball Pool involves hitting the cue ball towards the rail first, then letting it bounce to pocket the object ball. It's all about geometry!

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