| In some areas of the Western United
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| | rules to American backyard croquet;
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| States a simple form of croquet is being
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| | however, it differs from other styles of
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| played, one different than the
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| | croquet, in that no points are scored.
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| traditional competitive forms of croquet.
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| | The players all start at the same end of
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| This type of croquet is often called
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| | the nine-wicket croquet playing field,
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| Poison, and is a favorite of amateur or
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| | instead of having an equal number of
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| casual croquet players. Poison croquet
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| | players beginning at opposing sides. The
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| is played with the standard nine wicket
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| | order of the game follows the order of
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| croquet set. It can be played by
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| | the colors on the croquet mallet with the
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| 2,3,4,5, or 6 players. It has similar
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| | corresponding ball color of each player.
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