Starting deadness
Rules to play Croquet
Starting deadness
May be used in conjunction with Option 1 regarding deadness. No extra shots are earned by hitting another ball until both the striker ball and the ball to be roqueted have cleared a designated wicket typically 1, 2, or 3 . A ball not in the game may have a ball s in the game marked and lifted for a shot and vice versa. Balls out of the game are dead on balls in the game and visa versa.
The boundaries
The court
Optional accessories
Handicap play
Scoring Wicket and Stake Points
Blocked at a Wicket by a Dead Ball
Sequence of hoops
Croquet
Object of the game
Poison
The Wickets and Stakes
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