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Five In The Corner - Billiard Term Definition

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Definition of Five In The Corner

Five In The Corner is a billiards term that is a part of Billiard Technique Terminology.

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.

See: five in the side, five rails for more on the meaning of "Five In The Corner".

Five In The Corner - Usage

Did you see that five in the corner shot? Amazing, he even called it.

Billiards - Five In The Corner

  • Title: Five In The Corner
  • Author: (Billiards Forum)
  • Published: 6/1/2006
  • Last Updated: 10/24/2007 9:49:12 AM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum

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