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Foosball Rules

By: Stewart Roberts

If you have never played foosball, you may not even be aware of what it is. Playing foosball is pretty much playing a game of soccer on a table with 8 rods holding figures and a loose ball that you try to get beyond the figures to achieve a goal. That may seem like a lot of words that made no sense. What is in reality is is a tiny game of soccer played with stiff men on rods that you revolve to transport the guys and kick the ball. There are frequently two players, one for each team, and you will have 4 rods to control.

There are 13 players on each team that you will run. The two things that you would like to do during the game are defend your goal and try to score in the other player's goal. You will generally play the first to five goals is the winner. People will often play matches of the best 2 out of 3 or best 3 out of 5 games.

Players will generally toss a coin to determine who gets the first serve. After that, the team who was last scored on gets to serve a loose ball. When it is your shot to serve, you will want to attempt to aim at your bar with five men on it which is sometimes known your 5 bar. You will frequently pass with this bar, but if you are talented enough to shoot and score from this one you can. You have to get the ball going again within 10 seconds. A standard move is to then pass to your three bar--the bar with three men who can shoot and get a goal. The ball has to be moving on all over again within 10 seconds, but in the meantime you can tap the ball between your players to get lined up to shoot a goal.

Unsportsmanlike conduct is frowned upon in foosball. One of those things to steer clear of is spinning the rods. As satisfying as that may be, it is not allowed in the rules of the game. Another thing to be aware of is if a ball stops on the table and you can't get to it or if it flies off of the table, it is considered a dead ball. If this happens in the defensive zone, the nearest player will resume play. If not, the team who in the beginning served would serve again.

Some things to avoid when you are playing defense are that you should not bang against the walls or jar the table. You have 3 defensive bars including one 5 bar, one 3 bar and one 2 bar. From time to time it helps to use the 2 bar and the 3 bar together and the 5 bar alone.

Last thing to know is that you shoot to the goal on your right and defend the goal on your left. A gigantic and embarrassing mistake would be to score a goal on your own team. So now you should get out there and try to play some foosball.

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