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Carrom Championship Rules and Regulation: Duration (15 Mins)

The carrom championship rules state that each game lasts 15 minutes, with points awarded for sinking coins - 3 points for the queen, 1 point for white or black coins. The team with the most points at the end of 15 minutes wins and advances to the next level. Sinking one's own striker costs a point and turn, but sinking another piece as well allows continuing the turn.
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Carrom Championship Rules and Regulation: Duration (15 Mins)

The carrom championship rules state that each game lasts 15 minutes, with points awarded for sinking coins - 3 points for the queen, 1 point for white or black coins. The team with the most points at the end of 15 minutes wins and advances to the next level. Sinking one's own striker costs a point and turn, but sinking another piece as well allows continuing the turn.
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Carrom Championship

Rules and Regulation

Duration (15 mins)

Coins Points
Queen 3
White 1
Black 1

 Time Limit would be 15 minutes each Team per Game.

 The Team with maximum points within 15 mins will win the game, and will enter the next level
& so on.

 Sinking the striker costs you one piece and your turn. But, if you sink a piece in the same shot,
then two come up and you shoot again.

 After sinking the striker, your opponent places the due piece(s) within the center circle. If you
haven't sunk one yet, you owe one.

 If while shooting for the queen you also sink one of your carrom men in the same shot, the
queen is automatically covered, no matter which went first.

 If a piece jumps off the board, it is placed on the center spot. If pieces land on end or are
overlapping, they are left that way.

 If the center spot is partially covered when replacing the queen or a jumped piece, the piece
should cover as much red as possible. If totally covered, the piece is placed opposite the next
player behind the red spot.

 If you sink your opponent's piece, you lose your turn. If you sink their last piece, you lose the
board and three points.

 If you sink your last piece before the queen, you lose the board, three points and one point for
each of your opponent's pieces left.

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