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Bankshot Tri·Sport Rules
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Each
player is assigned a "class" according to their ability
at Bankshot Tri·Sport:
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Beginner (triangle),
- Advanced
(circle),
- Ace
(diamond), or
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Grand
Master (square).
The first
time someone plays Bankshot Tri·Sport, they are classed
as a Beginner.
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Players
have 4 balls which they use one after the other at each Bankshot
Tri·Sport station, starting with #1.
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Players
step to the position on the ground indicated by the player's
level of ability: triangle (Beginner), circle (Advanced), diamond
(Ace), or square (Grand Master).
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Players
serve the ball with a racket or pitch/throw the ball through hoops,
off Bankboards, into catchers for points.
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Points
are
indicated on each hoop.
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Players
receive points only for the one highest Hoop scored
at each station.
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Successfully
getting the ball into the netted Bankshot Catcher is worth
10 points - the maximum number of points for any single ball served/thrown/pitched.
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The
odd colored ball is worth double points.
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The
total maximum points possible at each station is 50
(10 points for each of the three similarly colored balls and 20 points
for the odd colored ball worth double points).
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After
throwing the 4 balls players move on the next playing station
and serve/pitch/throw from the same position (triangle, circle, diamond,
or square).
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When
players have completed the last station, the game ends. The
total points from all stations is the player's score for that round.
- Whenever
players score 200 points at the Beginner's level (triangle), they qualify
to move on to the next level (Advanced, circle) next time they
play. Similarly, whenever they score 200 points at the Advanced level
(circle), they qualify to move on to the next level (Ace, square) the
next time they play. And so on. Players play from the corresponding
positions (circle, diamond or square) for their next round at Bankshot
Tri·Sport.
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