Shuffleboard more precisely deck shuffleboard and also known as floor shuffleboard is a game in which players use cues to push weighted discs sending them gliding down a narrow court with the purpose of having them come to rest within a marked scoring area.
Floor shuffleboard rules of play.
Points are awarded for landing in the 10 8 or 7 sections.
There are different dimension options for new portable and indoor courts.
Once that happens play continues until the end of the half round.
As a rule of play a deck shuffleboard court is a rectangle.
The national shuffleboard association maintains a long list of penalties for tournament play.
To start a game the yellow disc is shot first.
Play alternates yellow then black until all discs are shot.
As a more generic term it refers to the family of shuffleboard variant games as a whole.
New discs are not to be used in tournament play unless thoroughly broken in.
It is played on an outdoor court measuring 52 feet long by 10 feet wide although there are different dimensions available on new portable and indoor courts.
Deduct 10 points for landing in the 10 off section.
If the other player also reaches or exceeds 75 points the one with the highest score at the end of the half round wins.
Shuffleboard is played by either two players singles play one against one or four doubles two against two.
Floor shuffleboard equipment and playing instruction players take turns with the various coloured disks and push them into the marked out court.
It has scoring triangles at each end with a further six feet for players to stand whilst playing.