User manual ESCALADE SPORTS G05616

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[. . . ] We strive to ensure that our products are of the highest quality and free of manufacturing defects or missing parts. However, if you have any problems with your new product, DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE, please contact us toll free @: 1-866-556-2759 FAX: 1-866-873-3531 foosball@escaladesports. com Or write to: Escalade Sports Customer Service Department P. O. Box 889 Evansville IN 47706 Please have your model number when inquiring about parts. When contacting Escalade Sports please provide your model number, serial number (if applicable), and part number if requesting a replacement part. These numbers are located on the product, packaging, and in this owners manual. [. . . ] (In case of a check, given by a rook, bishop or queen: ) move a piece between the checking piece and the king. Stalemate When a player cannot make any legal move, but he is not in check, then the player is said to be stalemated. In a case of a stalemate, the game is a draw. © 2004 Escalade Sports 18 For Customer Service Call 1-866-556-2759 SHUFFLEBOARD Shuffleboard is a game for two players ore teams of two players each. Object Of The Game: To slide the discs into the scoring diagram on the opposite end of the board. Players (or team members) play at opposite ends of the board, and games are played until one player (or team) scores 15 points. To Play: Order of play and puck colore are determined by the flip of a coin. The winner of the flip may choose "color" or the "hammer" (the last puck shot in a round), but not both. The team which scored points on the previous round shoots first on the next round. the team that had the hammer during the round where no points were scored must shoot first next round. The team which has their puck closest to the end of the board (away from the shooter) scores. All of their pucks which are between the end of the board (away from the shooter) and their opponents pucks which is closest to the end of the board are added together for the score for that round. A puck scores one point if it is between the short foul line and the "2" line. BACKGAMMON Setup Backgammon is a game for two players, played on a board consisting of twenty-four narrow triangles called points. The triangles alternate in color and are grouped into four quadrants of six triangles each. The quadrants are referred to as a player's home board and outer board, and the opponent's home board and outer board. The home and outer boards are separated from each other by a ridge down the center of the board called the bar. © 2004 Escalade Sports 19 For Customer Service Call 1-866-556-2759 Figure 1. An alternate arrangement is the reverse of the one shown here, with the home board on the left and the outer board on the right. The points are numbered for either player starting in that player's home board. The outermost point is the twenty-four point, which is also the opponent's one point. The initial arrangement of checkers is: two on each player's twenty-four point, five on each player's thirteen point, three on each player's eight point, and five on each player's six point. Both players have their own pair of dice and a dice cup used for shaking. A doubling cube, with the numerals 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 on its faces, is used to keep track of the current stake of the game. Object of Game The object of the game is for a player to move all of his checkers into his own home board and then bear them off. The first player to bear off all of his checkers wins the game. Figure 2. Red's checkers move in the opposite direction. © 2004 Escalade Sports 20 For Customer Service Call 1-866-556-2759 Object of Game To start the game, each player throws a single die. [. . . ] A player delivers two balls in each of the first nine frames unless a strike is scored. In the tenth frame, a player delivers three balls if a strike or spare is scored. Every frame must be completed by each player bowling in regular order. © 2004 Escalade Sports 24 For Customer Service Call 1-866-556-2759 Game - How Scored - Rule 1 Except when a strike is scored, the number of pins knocked down by the player's first delivery is to be marked next to the small square in the upper right hand corner of that frame, and the number of pins knocked down by the player's second delivery is to be marked inside the small square. If none of the standing pins are knocked down by the second delivery in a frame, the score sheet shall be marked with a (-). [. . . ]

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