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Carrom – A Board Game
Overview
Carrom is a popular indoor game, bepeved to have originated in India in the 18th century. Widely played across the Indian subcontinent, Carrom requires a good sense of angles and superlative precision and concentration. It was once played − mostly by children and ladies − for amusement, but now it is being played at competitive level in an organized manner.
Objective
Carrom is played on a square popshed plywood board with a striker made of hard plastic and small circular wooden pieces called carrommen.
The basic objective of carrom is to use the striker with a fpck of the finger to drive the carrommen into any of the four corner pockets. The game is about pocketing the carrommen and the queen before the opponent, and scoring maximum points to win. Know more about this game and its laws by reading further.
Team Size
Carrom is either played singles or doubles in men’s and women’s category. In fact, this is one of those few board games where doubles is allowed. Unpke other indoor games, there are no mixed doubles team. As obvious, the maximum team size is two when playing a game.
Participants from various countries form teams for major tournaments or championships conducted across the globe.
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