Table Shuffleboard (also known as American shuffleboard) is a game in which players push metal pucks/weights along a smooth wooden table into a scoring area at the opposite end of the table. After all eight pucks have been played on one end, only the winning puck or group of pucks scores (according to the points marked on the board). Play then continues in the opposite direction. The winner is the first to a set number of points (i.e., 21).
Each end of the table is broken up into three scoring sections by straight lines across the width of the table. The closest to each end is labelled "3", approximately 8" from the end of the table. Next, of equal area, is labelled "2". The third section, "1", is about 4 times the area of the first two sections and is closed by the foul line, about one third of the distance between end lines.
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