
It doesn't really matter if you're a newbie or an old pro at pool. The most important thing is to decide whether you prefer to play 8-ball or 9-ball. Both are enjoyable to play and can be used as a competitive game, but one has a lot more opportunities for winning. You can choose which one you prefer based on your style and game skills.
8 ball is a great way to pass the time, whether you're a beginner or an experienced player. You will have many more opportunities to make shots, and the game is easier than 9ball. However, the game is more complicated than the one you may have played before. The rules of the game, including the rule to pocket the balls numerically, are important. You will also need to know how to shoot the balls.

With regard to the 8 ball you need to know how to make a play, when to put it in a pocket and when to let it go. If you want to make a run out, you will need to pocket all the balls on your side first, then make the 8 ball. You may need to make several pocket shots depending on which tournament you are playing in before you run out. However, you should be able to make the 8 ball in one or two shots.
There are many similarities to the 8 ball as well as the 9 ball. You can either use a triangle to direct the balls to the correct spot or play with slop. You cannot pocket any 9-ball ball. Only a handful of shots can be made on a 9-ball, and only one is the "Golden Break," meaning that you win regardless of previous balls.
The Golden Break is a shot you can make right after your break. You can win the game if you hit the shot. But you need to be able to read the cue ball. Otherwise, you could find yourself in a very difficult situation. You will struggle to make the 8 ball if you don't have it. The rules for 8 Ball will vary slightly, but you should be very precise with your shots. It is not as forgiving and easy as it may sound.

The only difference between them is that 8 ball is easier to learn than 9. However, it is much more difficult to master. In fact, there are many different national bodies that govern the rules of 8 ball, and if you are unfamiliar with them, you will have to read up on them before playing. You should also keep in mind that the rules of 8 ball are a little bit different from those of 9 ball.