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Billiards; Table Tennis - Playtive 322143_1901 Gebrauchsanweisung

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• During the time out, touching the ball is forbid-
den. A violation of this rule will lead to loss of
the ball.
• During a time out, the players of a team can
switch positions.
Turning the rods
• The rods cannot be spun. Any rotation of the
player figurine before or after contact with the
ball that exceeds 360° is against the rules.
• If a ball set in motion by a spinning rod goes
into the goal, it does not count as a goal.
• If a team shoots the ball into their own goal by
spinning the rods, the goal counts toward the
opponent's score.
Interference with the table
• Shaking or lifting the table is forbidden.
• Touching the opponent's rods is forbidden.
• Excessive force in passing or shooting is
forbidden.
Technical foul
• After one of the rules has been broken, a
technical foul can be declared.
• The game is disrupted for a technical foul. The
opponent receives the ball and is allowed a
goal kick from the 3-player rod (29). As soon
as the ball leaves the opponent's defence
zone, is stopped, or goes into the goal, the
technical foul is over. The ball is put back into
play.
You can find strategies, tips, and special rules by
doing further reading on the game.

Billiards

A game for 2 players or 2 teams of two promo-
ting strategic thinking and dexterity.
Accessories
1 x Billiard playing surface (5)
2 x Cue sticks
1 x Triangle
2 x Cut chalks
16 x Billiard balls
Aim of the game
The aim of the game is to pocket all of your
coloured balls (either all "solid" or all "stripe"
coloured balls) in the holes before your oppo-
nent. The player who then properly pocket the 8
ball wins.
Starting set-up
1
1. Place the triangle on the playing field with the
tip in the middle.
2. Arrange all of the balls except the white ball
inside the triangle.
8
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Note: Make sure that the 8-ball is located in
the middle of the second row of the triangle. A
solid and a stripe ball must be located at the
two back corners of the triangle. The number
one ball must be at the top of the triangle (see
figure).
Rules of the game
• Players can play from any side of the playing
field. The only exception is the opening shot.
• When striking the ball, the player should stand
with at least one leg firmly planted on the
ground.
• One player plays with the solid balls and the
other with the stripe balls.
• The balls can only be hit once per turn and
only with the tip of the cue.
• A strike can only be made once all of the balls
have come to a rest.
• A player can only pocket the 8-ball once
none of the other balls of the player's own
colour are left on the playing field.
• The player must declare which hole they are
aiming for before pocket the 8-ball.
• If a player hits an 8-ball into a hole even
though some of their balls are still left out on
the playing field, they will lose the game.
• The player will also lose the game if they
pocket the 8-ball into a hole other than the
one they have declared.
Game
1. Remove the triangle and place it to the side.
2. Place the white ball on an imaginary line (2)
between the middle holes (1) and equally
spaced between the tip of the triangle and the
edge of the field directly across from the tip of
the triangle.
3. Strike the white ball so it hits the ball aligned
at the tip of the triangle.
4. In the process, try to pocket a solid or half ball
in one of the holes.
Note: The ball you pocket first decides the
colour you play with ("stripe" or "solid").
Note: If you pocket multiple balls of different
colours during the opening shot, pick one of the
colours.
Note: If you don't pocket a ball during the
opening shot, but at least four of the balls have
touched the edges of the field, you get another
turn.
Note: If you don't pocket a ball during the
opening shot and fewer than four balls touch
the edges, it is then the other player's turn. The
other player can decide to return the balls to the
starting position and start all over again.
5. Once you pocket all of your balls, pocket the
8-ball.
Note: Before you take the shot, you must
decide which hole you are going to shoot the
8-ball into.
Foul
2
• There is a player switch after every foul.
• A fouloccurs when a ball jumps off the table.
3
• A foul occurs when the tip of the cue touches
the white ball while it is in contact with a
coloured ball.
• A foul occurs when the white ball is pocket.
• A foul occurs when the white ball doesn't
touch any coloured balls.
• A foul occurs when the white ball touches a
ball of the opponent first.

Table tennis

Reaction game for 2 people.
Accessories
1 x Universal playing field (6),
Game board for backgammon and chess
2 x Rackets
1 x Table tennis net
3 x Table tennis balls
1
1
Installing the table tennis net (fig. I)
1. Place the universal playing field (6) on the
playing table with the "chess" and "backgam-
mon" game board facing up.
2. Insert the net rods (53a) in the holes (1)
intended for this purpose on the frame.
3. Attach the table tennis net (53b) on the net
rods (53a).
Aim of the game
The aim of the game is to win more sets than your
opponent.
Rules of the game
• A game generally consists of 3 sets. A maxi-
mum of 5 sets can be played.
• If the game remains tied, then the last set
determines the winner.
Set
1. The player who is the first to earn eleven
points wins the set.
2. Players switch sides after each set. In the last
set, players switch sides once one player has
earned five points.
Note: If you and your opponent both have
ten points, the set will be extended. The person
leading by two points wins the set.
Serve
1. Throw the ball up vertically behind the table.
2. Hit the ball so that it first bounces once in
your half of the playing field and then in your
opponent's half.
• If the ball touches the net, it is considered a
"net serve". Repeat the serve.
• If you fail to hit the ball during a serve, your
opponent will receive a point.
• You serve twice, then it is the other person's
turn. When a set is extended, however, play-
ers take turns serving every time.
Rally
• Play the ball directly into the opponent's half,
not into your own half first as you would with
a serve.
• Only hit the ball if it first touches your half of
the field.
• Don't hit the ball in mid-air before it touches
your half ("volley").
• The ball can only be allowed to touch the net
or the net post before it reaches the oppo-
nent's half. Other body parts, objects such as
clothing, or walls are not allowed. If the ball
touches one of these, it counts as an error.

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