Installation guide

the
intention
of
playing
a
Push
Out
before
the
shot,
or
it
is
considered
normal
play.
Any
ball
pocketed
on
a
Push
Out
does
not
count
and
remains
pocketed
(except
the
9
Ball).
Following
a
Push
Out,
the
incoming
player:
a)
must
shoot
from
that
position
or
b)
may
pass
the
shot
back
to
the
other
player.
FOULS:
1.
Failure
to
execute
a
legal
shot
as
defined
above.
2.
Failure
to
make
first
contact
with
the
lowest
numbered
ball
on
the
table.
3.
Ascratch
shot
(shooting
the
cue
ball
into
a
pocket
or
off
the
table)
4.
Moving
or
touching
any
ball
by
means
other than
legal
play.
5.
When
the
object
ball
is
not
pocketed,
failure
to
drive
the
any
ball
to
a
rail
after the
cue
ball
has
made
contact
with
the
object
ball.
6.
Shooting
an
intentional
jurnp
shot
over
another
ball
by
scooping
the
cue
stick
under
the
cue
ball.
A
jump
shot
executed
by
striking
the
cue
ball
above
center
is
legal.
7.
Driving
any
ball
off
of
HEAD
OF
TABLE
the
table.
The
object
bails
are
not
re-spotted
(except
the
9
Ball).
FOUL
PENALTY:
HEAD SPOT
HEAD
STRING
Opposing
player
gets
“cue
ball
in
hand”.
This
means
that
the
player
can
place
the
cue
ball
anywhere
on
the
table.
Balls
pocketed
on
the
foulare
NOT
re-spotted
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(except
the
9
Ball).
Any
player
that
commits
a
foul
three
consecutive
times
on
three
successive
shots
without
making
a_
legal
shot
in
between
loses
the
game.
CENTER
STRING
FOOT
SPOT
TABLE
TENNIS:
DEFINITIONS:
--
A
“rally”
is
the
period
during
which
the
ball
is
in
eee
eennnaen
owe
play.
--
A
ball
is
“In
Play”
once
the
ball
is
intentionally
projected
in
service.
--
A“let’
is
a
rally,
the
result
of
which
is
not
scored.
--
A
“point”
is
a
rally,
the
result
of
which
is
scored.
--
A
“racket
hand”
is
the
FOOT
STRING
STRIPE
9
-
BALL
|
FOOT
STRING
Oe
hand
which
holds
th
1e)
hand
whic
olds
the
FOOT
OF
TABLE
SH
--
To
“strike”
is
to
touch
the
QO
ball
with
the
racket
while
carried
in
the
racket
hand,
or
with
the
racket
hand
below
the
wrist.
--
To
“volley”
is
to
strike
the
ball
in
play
without
it
having
first
touched
the
playing
surface
on
the
player’s
side
of
the
net
since
last
being
struck
by
the
opponent.
--
The
“server”
is
the
player
required
to
strike
the
ball
first
in
a
rally.
--
“Around
the
net”
means
under
or
around
the
projection
of
the net
and
its
supports
outside
the
table,
but not
between
the
end
of
the net
and
post.
--
The
part
of
the
playing
surface
nearest
the
server
and
to
his
right
of
the
center
line
is
called
the
“server’s
right
hand
court”
and
to
his
left
the
“server’s
left
hand
court.”
The
part
of
the
playing
surface
on
the
other
side
of
the net
from
the
server
and
to
his
left
of
the
center
line
is
called
the
“receiver’s
right
hand
court.”
THE
ORDER
OF PLAY:
in
singles,
the
server
first
makes
a
good
service
and
then
the
receiver
makes
a
good
return.
Thereafter,
server
and
receiver
alternatelych
make
a
good
return.
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©2009
Sportcraft,
Lid.
4-1-32-931
PL
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