12. After summing up the points - the opposing team starts the game.
13. After two rounds of the opposing team, we summarize who won the game.
14. The number of games in a match depends on the arrangements of the players - willingness and available time.
1. We use 30 discs and a wooden table to play.
2. There are two rounds of each game.
3. We slide the pucks on the table towards the four goals - from behind the wooden limit at the end of the table.
4. Each goal is scored - from 1 to 4.
5. When our puck slips into the goal - we score a point.
6. Points are scored if more than half of the puck is behind the goal.
7. A player or group of players slides all 30 pucks into the goals.
8. We start the second round.
9. We take the pucks from the non-scored part of the table, and leave those in the goals.
10. We slide the remaining discs.
11. We count up the points. Note: if there is a situation where there is a puck in each scoring goal - the sum is multiplied by two, hence it is worth not sliding the pucks only to the four-point goal, but play to score as many pucks as possible in all goals.
Points counting scheme:
Gate with 1 dot: number of pucks in the gate x 1 point
Gate with 2 dots: number of pucks in the gate x 2 points
Goal with 3 dots: number of pucks in the goal x 3 points
Gate with 4 dots: number of pucks in the gate x 4 points
If we have at least 1 puck in each goal, then the sum of the points from all goals is multiplied by 2. This way we get the result of the round.
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