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Mini portable crown pool table set game 60*60cm +19 chess pieces

Mini portable crown pool table set game 60*60cm +19 chess pieces

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Kronball and Kron chess are a skill-based impact ball sport in which a cue is used to hit the ball into holes at the four corners of the table to achieve a specific goal. The playing method and rules are similar to billiards and originated in Estonia and Latvia .

Game rules: Kellogg is usually played by two people at the same time, but can also be played by two teams consisting of several people according to their preferences. The two teams (or two people) of players will stand on either side of the balance line. Players hold a cue and use the cue ball to hit the opponent's color balls. Whoever gets all the balls into the hole first is the winner. The playing method can be to concentrate the ball on the disc, or to keep the ball close to the edge of the disc and hit the opponent's ball.

Competition rules: At the beginning of the game, both sides shoot the cue ball to the white circle in the center. The one closer to the center can choose the order of opening the ball, or use the coin tossing method. During the game, both sides take turns shooting balls, with the goal of shooting all of the opponent's balls into the holes. The shooting position is any position of the cue ball outside the round holes on the two corners near your side where it can touch the white circle. If you use the cue ball to shoot the opponent's ball into the hole, you can continue to shoot balls until you miss or win the game. If you accidentally shoot your cue ball into the hole, the opponent will have a chance to shoot. The game ends when one of you has shot all of the opponent's balls into the hole.

In a two-person game, each side holds 6 pieces. When serving, the cue ball is placed in the circular serving areas on both sides. Both teams hit the opponent's balls with the cue ball. The one who hits all the opponent's balls into the holes first is the winner. In a four-person match, two sides each form a group to compete with each other. The winner is the side that hits all of the other group's balls into the holes first or has the higher score.

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