Eight-ball is the most popular pocket billiards game played with fifteen object balls and a cue ball. One player must sink all the solid-colored balls while the other targets the striped ones. After a player clears their entire group, they must pocket the black eight ball to win. If you sink the eight ball too early, you lose the game instantly. This game requires a balance of shot-making skill and strategic planning to navigate around the opponent’s balls. It is the standard game found in almost every pool hall and bar across the world. For example, a player pockets the last stripe and then calls the corner pocket for the eight ball. Successfully making that final shot wins the match and ends the game. Beginners enjoy eight-ball because the rules are straightforward and easy to follow. It provides a great way to learn how to manage a crowded table.
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