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Once
Team A has thrown all its Throwing Sticks, Team B takes its
turn. Standing behind its base line, Team B throws the Kubbs,
knocked over by Team A (if there are any), into Team A’s
half of the pitch, i.e. the area between the King and Team
A’s base line and between the Corner Markers (see diagram
above). Team B has two attempts to throw each toppled Kubb
into the opposing half of the pitch. Should any Kubb land
outside this area more than once, Team A may place any such
Kubb(s) anywhere on their own half of the pitch, but not closer
than the length of one Throwing Stick from the King or a Corner
Marker. Once all the toppled Kubbs have been successfully
thrown onto the opposing side of the pitch, Team A stands
these up, wherever they have come to rest. These are now known
as Field Kubbs. |
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