Q&A for How to Play Carrom for Beginners

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  • Question
    What happens when the stdiker falls into netholes?
    Community Answer
    This is a foul. One of your pieces will be returned to the board as a penalty.
  • Question
    If I pot two pieces in one stroke, do I get two more turns, or just one?
    Community Answer
    You will only receive one additional turn.
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    What happens if the striker goes into a pocket? Or, if the striker follows a card on into a pocket?
    Community Answer
    If the striker goes into a pocket, the already pocketed piece is placed back on the board anywhere in the central circle by the opponent.
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    Do I pocket carrom men if there is only one carrom men and a queen on the board?
    Community Answer
    No, because the queen needs cover. If by mistake you end up pocketing the carrom men first, then all the points for the queen are with the other team.
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    Is there any rule that says to avoid hitting the piece if it's on the arrow?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    Yes. Giving a direct hit to a piece on the arrow is a foul.
  • Question
    Can I play with both hands?
    Community Answer
    No. You cannot play with both hands. The competing team is also not allowed to make use of both hands.
  • Question
    What if the queen is pocketed and no pieces are left?
    Community Answer
    The queen can't be pocketed unless you pocket the last carromman of your color right after it. If you pocket your last carromman before you pocket the queen, you place the queen back in the middle and end your turn.
  • Question
    How do I flick the striker?
    Community Answer
    Place your middle finger on the back of your thumb; let go while applying pressure against your thumb to flick. Do this to the striker.
  • Question
    What happen when no player reaches 29 points, or one player gets more points than his opponent? For example, one get 18 points and other gets 16 points.
    Community Answer
    You have to keep playing until someone hits 29 points. Carrom is played in multiple rounds, so there's no need to worry if someone does not hit 29 points after only a couple of rounds. In this scenario, continue to play until you or your opponent hits 29 points.
  • Question
    Can you score in any pocket?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
  • Question
    What is the significance of arrow lines? Can I hit a coin that is on the arrow next to my baseline?
    Community Answer
    No, you can't hit a coin on the arrow next to your baseline, it's foul.
  • Question
    What should I do when a red coin is pocketed, the following coin is pocketed, and then the striker is put in the hole?
    Community Answer
    You have to pay a fine by keeping your coin along with red coin and the follow up coin (if its yours).
  • Question
    Should I pocket a coin after pocketing the queen?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but if a follower is not pocketed, you have to put the queen back in the middle.
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    What if the queen is pocketed, and the striker is also pocketed along with queen. What is the penalty?
    Community Answer
    Your striker can never be pocketed. In this scenario, the queen would be returned to the board. In penalty for pocketing the striker, you would have one piece in your color returned to the board.
  • Question
    How do you polish the striker base to make it smooth?
    Community Answer
    Strikers are often made of metal, making this unnecessary. You can buy many different kinds of strikers online.
  • Question
    Can I play the arrow coin?
    Community Answer
    No, you shouldn't play the coin that's on the arrow. That would be a foul.
  • Question
    While I took cover for the queen, the striker got pocketed along with the men. What should I do?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    Then you must return one of your coins to the center of the board (but the queen would belong to you).
  • Question
    At the end of the game, when the queen score was not added, I pocketed the queen. Then, I mistakenly pocketed the last man of my opponent. What is my score?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    If you pocket the queen and then, by mistake, pocketed your opponent's last coin, then you would not get any points. Your opponent would get a point for each coin of yours on the board along with the queen's point.
  • Question
    What would happen if I pocketed the queen, my one piece, and my opponent's one piece?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    If you pocket the queen, your own coin, and your opponent's coin, then you must determine whose coin went inside the pocket first. If your coin went in first, then red belongs to you. Otherwise, if it was your opponent's coin, then the red coin belongs to them.
  • Question
    Can I play with four opponents?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can play with four opponents, but that wouldn't be an exact carrom game; that would be called "Popper." In Popper, the point values are different: each black coin carries 5 points and each white coin carries 10 points.
  • Question
    How many points do I earn by pocketing each carrom man?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    If you're playing a regular game, then each black and white piece carry 1 point. If you're playing popper, then each black coin carries 5 points and each white coin carries 10 points.
  • Question
    When a queen, one red, and one black piece remain on the board, and my opponent's piece is pocketed, what is the penalty?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    If your opponent's piece is pocketed in that situation, then that round ends and neither of you gets any points from the red piece.
  • Question
    Can I disturb the opposite team's coin in the full game?
    Community Answer
    No, you can't disturb the opposing team's coin in the game. If you directly hit the opponent's coin and that coin doesn't touch yours, then it's a foul.
  • Question
    Can I hit the piece if it's behind my base line?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    In that case, you should use rebound, which means you should try to hit the coin behind the base line.
  • Question
    One piece of mine and red is there. If a striker touches my piece (not pocketed), is it a foul?
    janani srinivasan
    Community Answer
    If your piece is not pocketed then it is not a foul. If your piece gets pocketed with only one of your coins on the board and a red piece then it is not a foul, but that round ends and neither player one nor player two will get the queen's points.
  • Question
    Can I play an opponent's bead to hit my bead in the pocket?
    Community Answer
    In some tournaments, this would be considered a foul, along with intentionally hitting an opponent's piece to make it difficult for him/her to pocket it. This is more ethical than a fixed rule though, so it's up to you to decide whether to play fairly to the opponent or just play by the standard rules, in which case this would be allowed.
  • Question
    How do I count the points?
    Harshal Shinde
    Community Answer
    Once you finish the board, all of your carrom men are pocketed. The queen may be pocketed by you or your opponent. The number of carrom men your opponent has remaining will be your number of points. You will receive an additional five points if you pocket the queen. Also, once you reach 24 points, additional points for the queen cannot be considered.
  • Question
    Why do all tournament players play with index finger? If I am comfortable with middle finger, is it advisable to continue?
    Community Answer
    Index finger grip is common. The ring finger acts as an additional support for people who play with index finger. However, if you are playing very well with your middle finger, you may continue to do so. At beginners level, some straight shots might be missed - this can be improved with practice. But at advanced level, cut shots can be played very well when played with middle finger.
  • Question
    What are the materials of the parts?
    Community Answer
    The game is usually played on a square board made of plywood, with a pocket in each corner. The standard board is 29 inches (74 cm) on a side. The edges are bounded by bumpers of wood, and the underside of each pocket is covered by a net which is 10 sq cm or larger.
  • Question
    I just bought an antique Carrom board, and the lines on the playing surface are circular. How does this change play?
    Ayla DeWeese
    Top Answerer
    If the lines on your Carrom board are circular, this may indicate that the board was designed for a different variant. One possible variant is the Bull's Eye Carrom game, which is played on a circular board with a bull's eye target in the center. In this game, players take turns shooting their carrom men toward the center target, trying to score points by landing as close to the bull's eye as possible. Another possible variant is the Novuss game, which is played on a circular board with small wooden pucks. The object of the game is to knock your opponent's pucks off the board.
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