What is the bumper?
Pool Bumper is a great game that can bring players everyday entertainment. The bumper table differs from the standard billiard table in that the bumper table has only two pockets (holes), while the standard billiard table has six pockets. In addition, the billiard bumper table contains 12 bumpers, each sitting next to the hole at the opposite end of each side of the table, while the remaining 8 bumpers are around the center of the table. These bumpers are used by players trying to kill balls in the opposition hole. While the standard pool game has 15 balls in a solid and strip form, each player has five balls in the pool in the bumper - red versus white. The bumper pool tables are supplied in different sizes, but the control size is about 54 inches (1.37 meters) by 30 inches (0.76 meters). These tables usually have a green felt fabric covering a slate or wooden base.
In order to start playing in the bumper pool, each player aligns his five balls at the opposite ends of the table.Each player will have one ball with a dot. This ball will be located just in front of the pocket and must be shot using the allusion, in the opponent's pocket before the player can shoot at any of the other balls. The goal of the bumper pool is to be the first player to shoot his five balls into the opponent. This game is usually played on one or teams of two. At the beginning of the game, both players will shoot a dotted ball simultaneously and banned it from the side railway towards the opponent's hole. A player who sinks the ball is still shooting. If no ball falls into the hole from the first shot, the player closest to the opponent's hole is shooting again.
In the bumper pool, good defense is as important as a good offense. If the rival player is close to the hole, the second player can use his shot to collide the ball of this player Pocer and sending the ball to the other end of the table if possible. The best pool players are masters with staggers. Can gently bank balls from the side rail or bumper if necessary to drop a minNo pocket, and they can also knock their opponent's ball from the hole when their opponent seems to have the upcoming easy score.