An Al Bundy is slang for a player who performs a very lucky or accidental winning shot. The term comes from the famous television character known for his occasional, surprising moments of success. It usually involves a ball bouncing off multiple rails or other balls before falling into a pocket. While the shot was not planned, it still counts as a win in most casual bar games. This can be very frustrating for an opponent who was playing a much more tactical match. It is a lighthearted way to acknowledge that luck sometimes beats skill on the green felt. For example, a player misses their target entirely but the ball rattles around and falls in. The crowd laughs and calls it an Al Bundy as the player wins the game by accident. These moments add a bit of humor and unpredictability to the sport of pocket billiards.
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