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Players alternate with the two played balls every time, until the 10:10. They then alternate
each time after a single administration.
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The ball can be played by any part of the rocket or hand holding it (up to the wrist height) and
must be bounced off the opponent's half of the table.
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During a game, the ball may touch the net. When played away from the table, he does not
have to fly directly over the mesh on his opponent's half, but he must always reach a height of
at least 16 cm above the table top.
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You get the point if the opponent did not bounce the ball as he had, e.g. did not hit the ball, the
ball touched his half more than once, the opponent bounced the ball so that it first bounced off
his desk or the table did not touch at all. The opponent also must not touch the playing table
with any part of the body, except for the hand holding otherwise the opponent gets a point.
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One game consists of an odd number of sets at which players have agreed before the game.
It is usually 3 to 5 sets.
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One set consists of several serving and ends when one of the players has earned 11 points. If
you score at 10:10, it is played until the players is winning by two 2 points. It is possible that
the final score will be, for example, 13:15 or 19:17, etc.
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Players change sides at the beginning of each set and rotate at the opening of each new
game.
BILLIARD
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The winner of the game is the player who first shot all the balls of the type he has chosen into
the playing holes and eventually puts a black ball in the correct hole.
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Players just push white ball with cue stick to collide with the other balls and direct them to one
of the holes.
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Players change whenever someone fails to place at least one ball in their pocket or when a
player makes a foul.
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A black ball is shot only after all balls of one type have been scored. If a black ball is in the
hole before any player's balls, the player who shot it into the hole lost.
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Stroke = strike with a cue to a white ball, Rise = a series of strokes with a stroke where the
player failed to play the ball in the hole, Foul = forbidden play.
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Foul is punished by ending the player's round. The opponent then plays 2x, e.g. has 2
attempts to first score a ball in the hole. The foul is considered:
a) Stroke, in which the white ball does not touch any other balls.
b) Stroke, in which a white ball falls into the hole. The opponent then plays from the front
line. The white ball must first touch the ball that lies in the second half of the table.
c) Stroke, in which the white ball touches the opponent's balls or black ball first.
d) Stroke, in which the opponent's ball falls into the hole.
e) Stroke at which the ball falls out of the table. In that case, the ball is placed at the back.
f) Touching the balls with hands, other parts of the body or clothing, touching the ball with
other parts of the cues than the "tip", touching a ball other than white.
g) Stroke with the cue into a non-white ball.
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Opening break shot: The balls are built in a basic position. (Picture below). One player will
make a stroke in which he tries to place any ball (except black) in any hole without making a
foul. If he succeeds in doing so, he plays the ball with the same type of ball in the hole for the
rest of the game. The opponent plays the second color. If he does not manage to place a ball
in the hole, the opponent plays and tries to do the same. Continue until you determine which
player is playing with witch color, the players play with a white ball on any ball on the table
except black.