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  2. Cornhole - Wikipedia

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    [3] Bean-bag bull's-eye was played on a board the same width of modern cornhole boards (24 in [60 cm]), but only 36 in [90 cm] long as opposed to the 48 in [120 cm] length used in cornhole. The hole was the same diameter (6 in [15 cm]) but was centered 8 in [20 cm] (rather than 9 in [23 cm]) from the back of the board.

  3. American Cornhole League - Wikipedia

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    The American Cornhole League has specific rules on how they work tournaments. Some of these rules are what kinds of bags and boards that can be used. Both boards and bags have to be stamped with the ACL logo on it to be considered regulation. With having the stamp put on it shows the bags and boards are the right weight and length.

  4. Four square - Wikipedia

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    Four square is played on any hard-surfaced court, such as wood, concrete or asphalt.There is no official court size, but typically courts measure between 10 and 30 feet (3.0 and 9.1 meters) on a side, and divided into four smaller squares labelled 1–4 of equal size.

  5. American Cornhole Organization - Wikipedia

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    The ACO introduced standardized and sanctioned equipment to the game including ACO Star Logo Cornhole Boards, [4] ACO Soft Touch Resin Fill Cornhole Bags, [1] and ACO Governing Body Sport of Cornhole Rules. [2] [3] Structure and consistency gave legitimacy to cornhole as a sport [3] helping ACO spread professional cornhole on a national scale. [3]

  6. Billiard table - Wikipedia

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    These are the sizes used by internationally standardized blackball and the amateur World Eightball Pool Federation, as well as informal pub pool. [7] The 7-foot size is also frequently used in North American amateur leagues, and are common coin-operated fixtures in bars and other venues. The playing surface for a 7-foot table is 76 by 38 inches ...

  7. Ice hockey rink - Wikipedia

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    In a hockey rink, the boards are the low wall that form the boundaries of the rink. They are between 40 and 48 inches (100 and 120 cm) high. The "side boards" are the boards along the two long sides of the rink. The half boards are the boards halfway between the goal line and blue line. [10]