Boccette
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Boccette is a
five-pins, it is played on a pocket-less carom billiard table with nine balls (typically four white, four red, and one blue). Cue sticks are not used; the balls are manipulated with the hands directly. The game is also popular in countries colonized by Italy, specially in Eritrea
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Cue sports portal The rules of games in italics are standardized by international sanctioning bodies. |
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