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.
Expert: Bob Hunt
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I think these are the rules for 'Cracket'
TheFremantleDoctor 6 months ago
where i play we hard core. we play even in the snow. (Chicago, Illinois, United States)
nwchi234 1 year ago
Whose rules are those? We would never get away with that where I play (SE Australia)
fuscipes 2 years ago
The pronunciation is one thing, but who's going to tell them that placing your foot on the ball like that is an illegal shot?
FillerGallery 3 years ago
Are you pronouncing roquet as racket?
MommyShippee 3 years ago
First, it's not pronounced "racket," it's "roh-kay." Secondly, that is NOT a roquet shot. A roquet shot is where your ball hits another ball, entitling you to a croquet shot and continuation shot. The roquet shot would have PRECEDED what you're showing. What you showed is ONE form of the CROQUET shot.
HikageMaru 3 years ago
It's not a racket!!! The title says "Roquet". That is with an "o" like cr"o"quet. To roquet is to hit another ball with the striker ball not sending it away as the video shows. At best the shot show is a version of a croquet shot.
johnnym617 3 years ago