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작성자 Fernando
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Unlike association croquet, balls are always played in the same sequence (blue, red, black, yellow). Balls must be played in order (for the primary ball colours, this is blue, red, black, and yellow), and this order of play is maintained throughout the game. In partnership play, all members of a team must stake out, and a player might choose to avoid staking out (becoming a Rover) in order to help a lagging teammate. A poison ball that hits a stake or passes through any wicket (possibly through the action of a non-poison player) is eliminated. A player earns a single extra shot by scoring a hoop point (hitting the striker's ball through a hoop), or two extra shots by causing their ball to contact another ball - an action called a "roquet". These extra turns, called "bisques" are effective in levelling the odds of winning. Nine-wicket croquet, sometimes called "backyard croquet", is played mainly in Canada and the United States and is the game most recreational players in those countries call simply "croquet".



In all versions, players of all ages and genders compete on equal terms and are ranked together. In the section I will be covering the major billiards accessories so that you will know what they are. 4-5 weeks, however if you require the table earlier let us know and we will always endeavour to accommodate. It’s usually ¾" or 1" thick, depending on the size and age of the table. Meanwhile, when talking about pool, it’s often seen as the same game as billiards, but pool is more known outside the United States, including Australia. An alternative endgame is "poison": in this variant, a player who has scored the last wicket but not hit the starting stake becomes a "poison ball", which may eliminate other balls from the game by roqueting them. During a turn, each of the other three balls may only be croqueted once between hoop points, but by stringing together a series of roquets, croquets, and scored hoops, several points may be scored in a single turn. Balls that are played more than halfway to the next hoop before a point is scored are considered offside, and are moved to penalty areas.



In this version of croquet, there are nine wickets, two stakes, and up to six balls. There are many different designs to choose from depending on the kind of atmosphere you’re trying to create in your bar or game room. In snooker you hit the ball hard, in billiards there is more delicacy, spin and side to manoeuvre the balls to continue the break. Aim your cue stick accordingly, taking into consideration any spin or English that may be required for optimal contact. When a roquet is made, the player may pick up their ball and place it in contact with the roqueted ball. Meaning the cue ball can hit cushions but still be considered a foul if it doesn’t contact an object ball. It’s made of a thicker, heavier cotton, but it’s still soft and comfy. However, it’s still best to stay away from very bright or very dark colors, as these can still strain the eyes or reduce visibility. Now we want to predict where the balls go, and we’ll say that the prediction fails when a ball leaves a collision 90 degrees from where we predicted - it’s obvious that after that point we can’t usefully predict anything.



So if you want to be one of them, I’d advise you to learn how to set the numbering and apply the basics. The course is arranged in a double-diamond pattern, with one stake at each end of the course. Players start at one stake, navigate one side of the double diamond, hit the turning stake, then navigate the opposite side of the double diamond and hit the starting stake to end. If playing individually (Cutthroat), the first player to stake out is the winner. After a successful croquet stroke, the player has a single further shot, known as the "continuation". It is governed by the United States Croquet Association. The American-rules version of croquet is the dominant version of the game in the United States and is also widely played in Canada. The next shot must move both the player's ball and the roqueted ball, what is billiards and it is the "croquet" stroke that gives the game its name.

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