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Bumper Pool: A Pool Game With Bumper Bumpers



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A bumper pool is a game where the goal is to get five balls in your opponent's pockets. The rules of the bumper pool are very similar to other billiards game, however they are simpler. The rules do not require that you use a cue ball. Instead, strike object balls with the cue. The table does not need a lot space. Bumper pool tables are not very big, and can be easily stored in your garage or living room. Bumper pool tables require only about one-third the space of a regular pool table.

Players must choose their ball color before they can play bumper pool. Once that is done, they must choose a color that matches the colored bumpers. The red bumpers will have the red balls placed to the sides. They will be smaller than American-style 2 1/4" pool balls.

A rule to remember is that bumper pool does not allow for break shots. However, if you want to make a good shot, you can bank it into the hole or into the bole. However, you must still keep all your balls.


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Your goal in bumper pool is to place your spotted ball into an opposite pocket. The spotted ball, which is a special ball with a colored mark on it, is the one you want to play. If you get this one in the pocket, you'll be awarded a credit for a slick shot.

Contrary to other games, you don’t need to use a cueball. Instead, you use an extra-short stick. A sturdy steel tip is essential. These sticks measure about 42 inches in length and are ideal for home usage.


The bumper pool only has twelve bumpers. Each has a designated purpose. Some slow down the speed of your opponent, while others allow you to knock your opponent out of your ball. You can also use the right bumpers to help your opponent get his balls in a tight spot.

You can play bumper pool with up to four people. You will need to make your spotted ball fall in the opposite pocket during the first few turns. You will then play the ball in the other pocket.


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Start by visiting your local dive bar and asking them what kind of pool table they have. They will likely recommend a table. There are a wide range of styles, including the classic rectangular shape and more unique octagon shaped tables. The rules are easy, but there are a few things that you need to remember before you start.

In bumper pool, the most important thing to remember is that the most obvious rule is to shoot a solid coloured ball into the opposite end of the table. This is not only the most obvious rule, but also the best.

It's a great way to practice your skills with friends or family members. It's fun, and it can help you to improve your skills.




 


Bumper Pool: A Pool Game With Bumper Bumpers