What is a Cushion Shot on 8 Ball Pool?

avatarSingingRidge·5 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance·5 months ago

A cushion shot in 8 Ball Pool is when you aim to hit one or more of the table's cushions before pocketing a ball. It’s a great way to show off your skill and maybe impress a few spectators!

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avatarRegulatingHale·5 months ago

It's when you make the cue ball hit the side wall first, then sink your target ball. Simple as that!


avatarNoticingPuff·5 months ago

A cushion shot happens when the cue ball bounces off the side before hitting the target ball. I use it sometimes to get out of tricky spots.


avatarTargetingDirt·5 months ago

In 8 Ball Pool, a cushion shot involves the cue ball hitting the table’s cushion before making contact with any object ball. Nailed it!

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