How to Run the Table in Pool
Instructions
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Line up your break, after your opponent racks the balls. To regularly sink a ball when breaking will require some practice. If you don't sink anything, you'll have another chance to run on your next turn (provided you get one).
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Look at the pool table carefully. Consider the position of all the balls and plan your run. If you think you can run the table better if you take low balls as opposed to the high balls, do that, and vice versa. Note that if you play by the American Poolplayers Association (APA) rules, the suit of the ball you pocket on the break is the suit you take.
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Think before taking each shot. You'll need to be very cautious of where you leave the ball to make sure you're lining up your next shot properly. It's good to be well-versed in how to put English on the ball if you want to run the table in pool.
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Take your time and line up your 8-ball shot after you've pocketed all the other balls. This will be the hardest shot since there are seven other balls on the table still. Remember to put proper English on the ball so you don't scratch.
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