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Blocked at a Wicket by a Dead Ball

Rules to play Croquet

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Blocked at a Wicket by a Dead Ball

If an opponent causes a ball to be blocked from scoring its wicket by a dead ball s for two consecutive turns, the blocked ball becomes alive on the blocking ball s . The opponent must be responsible for the block, not the side claiming a block. A block must be confirmed by the blocking side in order to be counted as a block, in order to avoid disputes. In addition, the proposed wicket shot that is claimed to be blocked must be possible to make to count as a block.


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Handicap play
The mallets
Size of court
The Wickets and Stakes
Poison
Scoring Wicket and Stake Points
Extra strokes
The balls
Starting deadness
Optional accessories
Object of the game
Rover play
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