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Goriziana or nine-pin billiards (also known as nine-pins, 9-pins, etc.) is a carom billiards game, especially popular in Italy.〔"(Pin Billiards Games )" at TradGames.org.uk〕 Like the cue sport most closely related to it, five-pin billiards, goriziana is played on a 284 cm by 142 cm table. ==Rules== In goriziana, nine pins sit in the center of the table. Three balls are used, of which two are cue balls. The game is played by two teams of one or two players. Each team or player aims to hit the opponent's ball and, from there, score points by striking the red ball, or by making the opponent's balls or the red ball knock over the pins. Unlike in many games, shots are always taken in rotation – the same player or team never shoots twice in a row, even if they have scored. The only exception is if the opponent fouls before shooting, such as by moving one of the balls accidentally. Play continues until one player or team wins by being the first to reach or exceed a specific number of points (usually 200 or 300). This number is agreed upon beforehand by the players. The main difference between five-pins and nine-pins is in scoring. Accumulated or lost points are doubled in the five-pin game. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goriziana」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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