THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET
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2000 The Croquet Association on behalf of itself and the Australian Croquet
Association, Croquet New Zealand and the United States Croquet Association
PART 3
OTHER FORMS OF PLAY
D. SHORTENED GAMES
44. SHORTENED GAMES
The standard game of 26 points may be modified
as follows:
- 22 POINT
GAME The game is started with all the clips on hoop 3.
- 18 POINT
GAME The following variations are permitted.
- The game
is started with all the clips on hoop 5.
- The game
is started with all the clips on hoop 1 and the peg point is the next point
in order after 2-back.
- The standard
setting is modified by removing the centre hoops; the game is started with
all the clips on hoop 1, 1-back is the next point in order after hoop 4
and the peg point is the next point in order after 4-back.
- The game
is started with all the clips on hoop 1 but as soon as one of the balls
of a side scores hoop 1 for itself or by being peeled through hoop 1, 3-back
becomes the next hoop for its partner ball and the appropriate clip is placed
on 3-back immediately. If both the striker’s ball and the partner ball complete
the running of hoop 1 in the same stroke, it is deemed that hoop 1 was only
scored by the striker’s ball. This variation is for singles play only.
- 14 POINT
GAME The game is started with all the clips on hoop 1 and the peg point
is the next point in order after hoop 6.
- ROVER HOOP
In the variations defined in Laws 44(b)(3), 44(b)(4)
and 44(c), the rover hoop is the last hoop point in order..
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