
Table shuffleboard rules can be a bit confusing for those just starting out. If you're new to the game, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the basic rules before you start playing. There are a few different versions of shuffleboard, each with their own set of rules. Crazy Eight is one of these variations. It's a slightly more difficult version than the standard version. This game uses a unique scoring system, which awards points in different ways.
The first thing to know about table-shuffleboard is that each person only has one chance at scoring in a round. In most games, the first player to reach 15 or 21 points wins. These players then have the option of shooting a second round. Another option is to take a shot at the "hammer shot", which is the final shot in any round.
Your first goal in a game of shuffleboard is to get your ball closest to the end. By moving your puck from its edge to the center, you can accomplish this. This will require you to slide the board along the edge. When you're ready to shoot, it's important to stand behind your opponent and not directly in front of him or her.

After the puck lands, it is a good idea for you to push it into scoring position. Once the puck has landed in the desired spot, it can be pushed forward or backwards to ensure it scores. It is essential to always keep one foot on the ground, however, behind the table.
There are three scoring zones for players on their tables. Each zone gives players a different amount of points. For example: The first zone grants one point for every puck landed in it. The second zone gives two points per puck and the third section has three. The puck must cross the line between "2" and "3" areas to score in the third area.
The last scoring area is situated next to the foul line, across the middle of the table. The foul line is out of play for pucks that are not cleared. A puck caught on the foul line will not be awarded points unless it lands correctly.
Pucks are numbered. By standing above the puck, players can check if their puck has crossed the line. They can also push pucks into better scoring positions to increase their chances of winning.

Pucks come in eight sets and are weighted. They measure 2.3125 inches wide. A regulation-sized puck weighs 12 ounces. Recreational pucks can weigh 11 to 15 pounds. In general, smaller pucks should be used on games that are played on narrow surfaces. Larger pucks, however, are best for larger surfaces.
Knock Off, which is playable with four people, is one of the most popular versions of shuffleboard. Crazy Eight is another popular variant, similar to classic games.