How to Play Carrom for Beginners

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Carrom is an interesting game similar to Billiards or Table Shuffleboard. However, instead of pool cues, you use your fingers and a striker. The game can be played by either two people (singles) or four people (doubles). The game is also known by other names around the world, including carrom, couronne, carum, karam, karom, karum, and finger billiards.

Part 1 of 3:

Setting Up the Board

Step 1 Familiarize yourself with the symbols on the board.

Step 2 Learn the significance of carrom pieces.

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Step 3 Set the board up for play.

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Beginning the Game

Step 1 Sit opposite from each other.

Sit opposite from each other. The game is often played as singles with two opponents, although sometimes people play Carrom in teams. At any rate, teams or players should sit opposite from one another. You and your partner, or your team and your partner's team, should take a seat at opposite ends of the board. You should each have your own rectangle from which to shoot your striker. [5] X Research source

Step 2 Practice gripping your striker.

Step 3 Determine who goes first and have that player break the circle.

Step 4 Take turns until you determine who pockets which colors.

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Completing the Game

Step 1 Continue playing until the conclusion of the first round.

Step 2 Follow rules regarding the queen.

Step 3 Penalize players for fouls.

Step 4 Continue playing a round until one player has pocketed all of his or her pieces.

Continue playing a round until one player has pocketed all of his or her pieces. The first player to pocket their pieces wins the round, and is then awarded points. However, a round cannot end with the queen still on the board. The queen must have been pocketed and covered by one player for the round to conclude.

Step 5 Score each round properly.

Step 6 Complete the game.

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Community Q&A

What happens when the stdiker falls into netholes? Community Answer This is a foul. One of your pieces will be returned to the board as a penalty.

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If I pot two pieces in one stroke, do I get two more turns, or just one? Community Answer You will only receive one additional turn.

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What happens if the striker goes into a pocket? Or, if the striker follows a card on into a pocket? Community Answer

If the striker goes into a pocket, the already pocketed piece is placed back on the board anywhere in the central circle by the opponent.

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Patience is important for playing Carrom. You have to keep your mind cool despite making a foul or missing a piece. Do not get frustrated. Pocket the piece by giving full attention and 100% concentration.

When first playing the game, have patience. It may take a very long time to play the game, as you and your opponent may struggle to pocket pieces. After you get the hang of carrom, games will be quicker and more exciting.

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