(BSC) Billiard Skills Challenge (video) 5 Ball Corner Pocket Runout (Advanced)

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Billiards Skills Competition Training Program

Here is Today’s Test Group Challenge from the book. This progressive set develops personal confidence when similar shots come up during competition.

PURPOSE:  Start with Ball-in-Hand.
Pocket the balls ALL IN THE SAME POCKET

This is from the Corner Pocket Runout (Advanced) Test Groups.

For instructions on scoring yourself (or on a challenge to your buddies), see “Billiard Skills Challenge – Instructions” for details on practice/skill development and challenges among buddies.

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