Carrom Auto Play (often called an "Auto-Aimer" or "Carrom Mod") is a software tool or script designed to automate the aiming and shooting process in digital carrom games, such as Carrom Pool.
These tools are widely used by players looking to gain an advantage by removing the manual effort of lining up shots.
At its core, an auto-play tool uses image recognition and geometric calculations to determine the best move. Here is the step-by-step technical breakdown:
Screen Overlay & Scanning:
The software runs as an "overlay" on top of the game. It continuously scans the screen to identify the positions of the striker, the pucks (black, white, and queen), and the four pockets.
Predictive Pathing (Trajectory):
Unlike a human player who estimates by eye, the tool calculates the exact physics of the shot. It draws invisible lines (vectors) to see where a puck will go if hit at a specific angle, accounting for:
Bank Shots: Bouncing off the rails.
Deflections: Hitting one puck into another.
Automated Aiming:
Once a high-probability path to a pocket is found, the tool automatically moves the striker to the precise pixel needed for that shot.
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