User manual ESCALADE SPORTS G05920

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[. . . ] ONCE YOU ARE SURE THE PLAYER RODS ARE CORRECT, SLIDE THE PLAYFIELD P4 INTO THE ASSEMBLY WITH THE GRAPHICS FACING DOWN AS SHOWN. AS SHOWN. REMEMBER: You are working upside down. All of the home team must face one direction and the away team the other. All home team handles will go on one side; all the away team on the other. [. . . ] Dead Ball: If a ball has completely stopped its motion and cannot be reached by any player figure, it is declared a "dead ball. " If the ball is declared dead between the goal and the 2-man rod, it should be put back into play by placing it in nearest corner and releasing it. If the ball is declared dead anywhere else on the playing surface, it should be put back into play by a serve from the team that originally served the ball. If a ball is spinning in place, it is not considered a dead ball. For Customer Service Call 800-426-1421 17 GAME RULES BILLIARDS Billards refers to games played on a rectangular table covered with felt. Pool is the most popular biliards game in the United States. Billiard games may be played by two played by two players, teams of two players each, or three players. In billiards, players attempt to drive object balls into the table's pockets by striking them with the cue ball. 8-BALL: The most commonly played biliards game is "8-ball". The object of this game is for one player (or team) to pocket either the balls numbered 1 to 7 (solid) or 9 to 15 (stripes). First, the balls are racked in a triangle shape; The 1-ball is placed in the foot spot at the front of the rack and the 8-ball is in the center. The player who pockets the first ball chooses stripes or solids The game is won by the player who pockets all his object balls. Then pockets the 8-ball in the pocket he"calls". Note: If a player pockets the 8-ball on the break, he wins the game automaticlly. 9-Ball: This game is played with the cue ball and 9 object balls. It's a rotation game, and the ball are shot in numerical order: The object balls are racked in a diamond shape. The 1-ball must be the first object ball stuck. The shooter must next strike the lowest numbered ball on the table. A player keeps shooting as long as the player strikes the lowest numbered ball first and pockets a ball. (it obesn't have to be the lowest numbered ball). If the shooter shoots the1-ball into the 9-ball and pockets the 9-ball, the game is over. Players receive 1 point for each ball they pocket and 2 points for pocketing the 9-ball. CUT-THROAT: Cut-throat is a game for three players. Each player is assigned 1 to 5, 6 to 10, or 11 to 15. [. . . ] Rook: Any number of squares forwards, backwards, or sideways. Bishop: Any number of squares diagonally (note: the bishop must always stay on one color). Knight: In combination of one square forwards then two squares sideways or one square sideways then two squares forwards or backwards. (note: The knight always moves to a square of the opposite color). [. . . ]

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