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Welcome to the billiard, pool, and snooker glossary of terms. This is the definition of Five In The Corner as it relates to cue sports. You can also view the entire billiard dictionary.
A five-cushion bank into a corner pocket. Five in the corner is a shot in artistic billiards, primarily, but if a player in regular pool makes a five in the corner shot, they are probably a banger and made it on a fluke.
Did you see that five in the corner shot? Amazing, he even called it.
The five in the corner definition was entered on 6/1/2006 and was updated on 10/24/2007 9:49:12 AM. It is a cue sport term that is related to billiard technique. It was entered in to the database by the Billiards Forum Editor. See also: five in the side, five rails for more on the meaning of five in the corner.
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