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Description
8 Ball Pool is one of the biggest and most addictive challenging games with a real 3D interface. Throughout the world, it is a popular cue sports.
8Ball Pool allows you to compete against players from all over the world. It's a lot of fun, but it can also eat up a lot of time as you strive to extend a winning streak or make amends after a humiliating loss. All of this is to earn coins and cash so that you can upgrade your cues and play at higher-stakes tables.
This is an easy approach to get a leg up on the competition straight away. You'll have a better chance of winning matches using the few coins you earn to enhance your cue. The cues you can access at first are quite fine, but as you log more hours and wins, you can use the money you earn in the game to purchase cues that have some pretty cool features.
Shoot faster:
Line up shot and make precise adjustments by dragging the cue's handle.
Experiment with your skills:
Experiment with different ratios of English and contact spots on the cue ball to power shots.
Make your move:
Look at the position of the balls and choose your solids or stripes and determine whether you will win the game.
You should have enough cash on hand so even if you lose, you will be able to play another game.
For example, you have 2500 coins in your account and have unlocked Tokyo Table. You traveled to Tokyo to play a match and lost. You now have no coins in your account and cannot play any games.
You can also request free coins from pals and donate coins to them. And the coin that was contributed was not taken from your account but rather was given out for free.
By logging in with your Facebook account, you can enable this function. Once every day, you can send and receive presents from Facebook friends.
It's a good idea to open the app every day, even if you don't have time to play a complete round. You get one free spin on the Spin and Win lever every day. Spins can earn you coins, cash, or even mystery boxes, which you can use to piece together better pool cues.
You can always buy extra spins (and sometimes get free spins), but this is a quick and easy way to accumulate coins and cash without playing a pool game.
In a club, members can organize friendly matches to improve the game. Moreover, clubs allow members to request gifts from other players, including a nice pack of coins and XP.
These are not the only benefits of joining a club; there is also a club leaderboard where clubs compete on Country Leaderboard and World Leaderboard. If your clubs perform well and are at the top of the league, then there will be huge rewards for the club members.
How to play
The game begins with the London Table, and as the player's level rises, other tables become available. With experience, the higher tables give higher and better payouts. However, most players overlook the most important aspect of the game: the rule change. The regulations get more stringent, such as selecting a pocket to pot each ball.
When you first start the game, you'll notice a cue ball and 15 other numbered balls. The balls are separated into two categories: spots or solids (balls 1–7) and stripes (balls 9–15). The objective is to pocket all of the stripes or solids before finally pocketing the 8 ball. As simple as that sounds, there are a few guidelines to remember, and the time limit imposed on each shot, as indicated by the glow around your portrait, is just one of them.
There are cues with various features and powers; invest in gaining the signals that will help you win more often. It is not enough to simply have a better cue; one must also practice with the cue. For example, suppose you've been playing with a beginner cue for 20 matches, and then you're handed a legendary cue to use. As with the basic level cue, the first shot would never be enough.
Regardless of whether or not you pocket any balls, you can choose between stripes and solids after the break shot. Running out of time before making a shot results in a pass, and as a result, your open will be holding the ball. It means they'll be able to replace it during their turn easily.
In addition to running out of time, failing to strike any of your balls with your shot is a foul, just as failing to hit any of your opponent's balls first is.
Keep in mind that the cue ball, or any of the balls, should hit any portion of the rail during each shot. Each shot you make should therefore hit one of your balls before hitting any of the opponent's balls and touch any rail or side of the pool table simultaneously.
You must call your shots concerning the pocket you are targeting will go down in, as an additional regulation applicable to tables with bigger stakes. A scratch, or pocketing the cue ball, also finishes your turn with a ball in your opponent's hand.
The worst thing you can do is pocket the 8 balls before clearing your balls. When trying to sink the 8 ball, getting a scratch or calling the wrong pocket is also a big no-no. These occurrences will cause you to lose the game immediately.
But you must also avoid:
With the ball in hand, if you run out of time, you'll have to hand over the pass to your opponent. The opponent can now take his shot with ease.
It's time to hit the opponent's ball.
Your cue ball isn't even striking your ball.
The cue ball or the object ball is not hitting the table's edge rail.
You are potting your ball in any pocket other than the selected pocket on a higher game table/level.
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