How to Roquet in Croquet

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Part of the video series: How to Play Croquet

Summary: Roquet, in Croquet means you get to keep your ball stationary and knock your opponents ball out of play-range; learn more Croquet rules in this free recreational video on the basics of learning Croquet.

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How to Roquet in Croquet

In this segment, I'm going to talk to you about racquet. Now this is a really cool and fun, interesting part of croquet. What I talked to you about before was we actually knocked the blue ball out of the way and it gave the red ball two strokes. Well, what the red ball can do with one of those strokes, is actually put his ball up against the blue ball and what you want to do is, you want to use your toe to hold your ball down. And then you want to take a swing, make sure you don't hit that foot, you might want to practice slowly on that a little bit, but this is really cool. It's called racquet, and what you do is, you simply knock your red ball while holding it with your toe and your ball stays put and you've knocked the blue ball completely out of competition and he's got a lot of work to do to get back to here and back through this wicket. It's called racquet and that makes this game a lot of fun.

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