Pentaque,also spelled petanque is also known around the world as Boules. It is an exciting game that was first played in France around 1907 and is quickly becoming very popular in America as it has done all over the world. It can be played outdoors by everyone no matter what their age. All that's needed is a friend or two, an open space, a petanque / boules game set, and the ability to aim and throw a ball. The petanque equipment consists of a small ball called a jack, six larger metal balls called boules, a measure, and a carrying case. To play Petanque / Boules, players divide up into two teams composed of one, two, or three players. After deciding who goes first, a player throws the jack-the target players aim for-from a designated throwing spot. The rest of the game is spent trying to throw your boules closer to the jack than the other team does. After all the boules are thrown, the team with the closest boule receives a point for each boule that is closer to the jack than their opponents. The first team to earn 13 points wins the game. The rules of the game are easy to learn. The challenge comes in trying to master your throwing skills. Whether you are a newbie or a master, you never get tired of perfecting your game. There are clubs and tournaments worldwide for both amateurs and superstars that offer you the chance to improve or showoff your game. You also meet a lot of really great people. From the small shipbuilding port of La Ciotat, France, Petanque / Boules has finally made it to your neighborhood. If you can throw a ball, you can play this game. If you like to have fun, then get out and join the 10,000,000+ other enthusiasts that have found petanque to be so Playable.
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