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What are Game Endings in Nine Ball Pool?

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Summary: Learn about game endings in nine ball pool in this video lesson for beginner pool players.

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By Richard Garcia
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Richard has been an avid pool player for the past 25 years and has played in competitive team and singles events since 1993. He has finished in the top ten percentile in both BCA...read more

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" Hello I'm Richard on behalf of expertvillage.com I'm going to try to explain the different ways that the game of nine ball can end. Actually the game of nine ball can end at the beginning. The nine ball on the break would be an automatic win for the breaker provided the cue ball stays on the table. Another way that the game of nine ball can end if you run out and conventionally make the nine ball as the last object ball on the table. But, during any time during the game can be pocketed using many combinations of balls provided the lowest number of balls is the first object ball that is contacted by the cue ball, if the nine happens to drop in pocket end of game. A nine ball can be ended with a carom shot. Caressing off the lowest object ball into the nine ball and into a pack of balls pocketing in the nine ball and once again the game can end that way."

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