How to Scratch in 8 Ball Pool Miniclip

avatarTrainingLace·5 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet·5 months ago

Hit the cue ball directly at the pocket. You’ll scratch and your opponent will have ball-in-hand. Good luck explaining that move! :D

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avatarPassingDada·5 months ago

If you want to scratch on purpose because why not, aim the cue ball straight into a pocket. But remember, it's called a foul!


avatarJokingTunic·5 months ago

To scratch in 8 Ball Pool, just hit the cue ball into any pocket. Usually, this happens you're aiming badly or applying too much spin.


avatarDistributingJoke·5 months ago

Just aim and shoot the cue ball directly into any pocket. Congrats! You've scratched. Now your opponent is probably grinning.


avatarEnvassalingTier·5 months ago

Scratching happens when you hit the cue ball into a pocket instead of another ball. Simply aim directly at a pocket and shoot.

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