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.
Starting deadness
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