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  2. Flickerball - Wikipedia

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    The field length is not standard but the width is usually 1/3 to 1/2 the size of the length and length is about 50 yards for standard size teams. The game begins with players split on each side as is the custom. Players meet at midfield where a jump ball begins the game. Whenever the ball hits the ground the team to touch it last loses possession.

  3. Pichenotte - Wikipedia

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    The game board is a square smooth flat wooden board often about 30 inches side to side with a raised wooden rail or bumper surrounding the game board. In each corner is an oblong hole, often about four inches long by three inches wide, and underneath each hole is a net to catch the pieces, much like the pockets on a pool table .

  4. Play Pool Lucky Break 8 Ball Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Pool: Lucky Break 8 Ball Chalk up your favorite pool cue, customize the billiards table, and chat with other players. You can even change the ball spin to set up tricky english shots!

  5. Slosh (cue sport) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played with seven balls. These are a white cue ball, and six object balls in different colours: yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black. [14] [15] A game for two to four players; the first shot must be played towards the black ball, with points being scored for either pocketing the object ball, or playing carom shots, pocketing the cue ball.

  6. Crokinole - Wikipedia

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    Crokinole (/ ˈ k r oʊ k ɪ n oʊ l / ⓘ KROH-ki-nohl) is a disk-flicking dexterity board game, possibly of Canadian origin, similar to the games of pitchnut, carrom, and pichenotte, with elements of shuffleboard and curling reduced to table-top size. Players take turns shooting discs across the circular playing surface, trying to land their ...

  7. Paper football - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a piece of paper folded into a triangle, called the "ball". The starting player begins by kicking off the ball. To perform a kickoff, the ball is placed on the table, suspended by one of the player's hands with the index finger on the upper tip of the ball, then the player flicks the ball with the other hand's thumb and index finger.

  8. Odds and evens (hand game) - Wikipedia

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    Odds and evens is a simple game of chance and hand game, involving two people simultaneously revealing a number of fingers and winning or losing depending on whether they are odd or even, or alternatively involving one person picking up coins or other small objects and hiding them in their closed hand, while another player guesses whether they have an odd or even number.

  9. Two-player game - Wikipedia

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    A two-player game is a multiplayer game that is played by precisely two players. This is distinct from a solitaire game, which is played by only one player. [1]