STRATEGY
The object of the game is to score more points than your
opponent by either knocking his pucks off or by sliding
your pucks past his into a higher score zone. A typical
game (partners or singles) is played to 15 points.
HOW TO PLAY
A coin toss determines who shoots first and who gets the
hammer. The hammer is the person or team who shoots last.
It is considered advantageous to have the hammer. The winner
normally takes the hammer and loser picks the color of pucks
he will shoot.
Player A begins by shooting one of his colored pucks. Player
B shoots the other color. Players then rotate shots until
all eight pucks have been shot. If a puck doesn't cross
the foul line closest to the player shooting, it must be
removed and the shot forfeited.
After all eight pucks have been shot, the players determine
who scored by counting only the pucks closest to the end
of the table and are the same color. If a player has more
than one puck closer to the end of the table then his opponent
may also count those pucks. Remember, only one color can
score per frame. A puck must be completely inside the score
zone to receive the points in that zone.
The team or player that scores in that frame must shoot
first in the next frame. This process is repeated until
one team or player reaches 15 points