
Know the rules and regulations before you start playing pool. Know the rules for 8-ball and Rotation. Double tapping is also possible. This will ensure everyone enjoys the game. It will also help you win by knowing how to play 8 ball.
8-ball
Rules for eight-ball pool differ from professional pool game rules. The 8-ball pool rules are meant for the average player, not the professional. The rules don't require you to learn fifteen pages of complicated rules to play a game. They will help you understand basic pool games.
No color-based racking is allowed for the eight-ball game. The eight ball must be the most frontmost of the three central balls in this version. Most people prefer to place the one in front. Rules also stipulate that you can lose a turn for making a mistake with a ball. Also, you are not allowed to touch rails or call straight-in shots while making a shot.

Double tapping
Double tapping refers to a player's ability double tap on an object by placing the cue ball near the object ball and aiming towards it. When the object ball is less that an inch away, a cue ball is very close to it. It is also known "sharking."
Assigning solids to stripes
It is common to assign solids or stripes for bar pool rules. This helps define the game's style. Solids and Stripes are the most common pool games. They are variations of eight ball. To call the majority of shots in a game with 8 balls, players use a cueball.
The official pool rules also prohibit hitting the opponent's object ball first. A player who has a striped ball in their pocket ends their turn. Also, a double hit occurs when the cue stick hits the cue ball twice in one stroke. This is a foul.
Etiquette
You can play pool at any bar with a variety of rules. Every bar has a different set of rules so be sure to ask before you start playing. Also, you might want to find out if special rules are in place for the next game. If any rules are in effect, you need to be respectful of them and adhere to them. This way, everyone can enjoy the game without causing any harm.

Remember that "dirty pool" is not an option in the WPA's official rules. Smart pool is a shot that isn't dirty. However, some people consider defensive shots dirty. Some people also consider shots intentionally scratched unethical.