On the Edge Marketing Shuffleboard Table #900351 User Manual
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OFFICIAL SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENT RULES
Shuffle consists of sliding or ”shuffling” eight metal weights over a highly polished playing field. Four
of the weights are red and the other four are blue to distinguish the teams or opponents. The object of
Shuffleboard is to outscore your opponent by sliding your weights further into the scoring area,
this is accomplished either by knocking the opposing weights out of the scoring area or passing them.
The most basic Shuffleboard game is the basic two-handed game, where both players stand at the
same end of the shuffleboard. They then select their weight color (red or blue) and decide who shall
slide the first weight. This is often decided by a coin toss.
The first player slides the weight from the playing end of the shuffleboard toward the scoring zones at
the opposite end. The opponent then shoots his/her first weight in a similar manner. The two players
continue shooting by alternating turns until all eight weights have been thrown.
After all 8 weights have been shuffled, a round of play has been completed and the score is tallied.
The Official Method of Scoring is below.
Both players then walk to the opposite end of the shuffleboard where their weights are now sitting.
The board is then cleared and play is resumed in exactly the same manner from that end, with the
winner of the previous round shooting first.
The first player to score 16 points wins the match. If more than 3 players are playing, the first player
to reach 21 points wins the match.
METHOD OF SCORING
After all weights in a round have been shuffled, the score is calculated by counting only the
advanced or leading weights of the color farthest away from the end where the players are shuffling.For
example, if red is the farthest colored weight from the playing end, score the total of all red weights
ahead of the farthest blue weight. Any red weight behind the farthest blue weight is not eligible for
scoring.
Only one side is allowed to score in a round. Scoring is calculated as below:
1. Weights touching or in front of the deuce line score one point.
2. Weights between the deuce line and trey line, or touching the trey line, score two points.
3. Weights between the trey line and the end of board, but not hanging over the far end, score three
points.
4. Weights hanging over the end of the shuffleboard table are called “hangers” and score four points.
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