Saturday, December 11, 2010

Peraturan Bermain 'Bocce'

BOCCE RULES


Instructions

Competition Standard Bocce Balls
1. Find a flat, level playing surface (packed dirt, gravel or grass are ideal). A regulation bocce court is 60 feet long and 12 feet wide.

2. Divide players into two teams of one, two or four players each. Each team gets four balls, divided equally among the players.

3. Have a player from the starting team stand behind the foul line (which is 10 feet from the throwing end of the court) and throw the small ball, or "pallina," toward the opposite end of the playing surface.

4. Let the player then throw one of the larger balls, or "bocce," trying to get it as close to the pallina as possible with/without touching it.

5. Have players from the opposing team take turns throwing their balls until one of the balls stops closer to the pallina than the starting player's ball. If they fail to do so, the starting team tries to outdo its first attempt.

6. Let the starting players take their second turn if the opposing team gets closer to the pallina than the starting team without using all of their balls.

7. Continue in this fashion until all eight balls have been thrown. The team with the closest ball gets one point for each of its balls that are closer to the pallina than the other team's closest ball.

Bocce Court
8. Keep in mind that if the two teams' closest balls are an equal distance from the pallina, no points are awarded.

9. End the frame after all eight balls have been thrown and appropriate points have been awarded. The scoring team begins the next frame. If no team previously scored, the team that threw the pallina last begins the next frame.

10. Play as many frames as needed until one team has a total score of 16 points, but its take a longer time.

11. You could reduce the score points according to you time needs.

12. You also may use the match 'best of three games/frames' for faster events.

Tips & Warnings

• Players may use their balls to knock the other team's balls away from the pallina, or to knock the pallina closer to their team's balls.




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