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Sports Bagatelles - |
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Bagatelle Football Format -
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Pin Cricket Bagatelle Format -
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Munro Hockey (Canada) Format -
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Walter Lindstrom's Steeple Chase Format -
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Old Century Baseball (USA) Format -
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Old Century Golf (USA) Format -
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Cards and Gambling Bagatelles - |
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Bridge Bagatelle Format -
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Twinity Bagatelle Format -
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Poker Bagatelle Format -
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Standard Bagatelles - |
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Scora Bagatelle
This restored bagatelle uses a spring plunger for ball delivery. There is a scoreboard
at the bottom to keep track of points scored. In common with standard bagatelles,
there are one- |
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Corinthian Bagatelle
This 'silent' version uses either a spring plunger or a cue for ball delivery. There are corresponding scores (in white or green) depending on which delivery system is used. Both bonus and penalty ball enclosures are present. |
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Silver Tunnel Bagatelle
Spring plunger is the delivery method used. Additional bonus / penalty enclosures are present. If a ball drops through the silver tunnel it spins the stars below to point at additional scores. |
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Bell Bagatelle
Spring plunger method of delivery. No bonus / penalty enclosures are present. All balls falling to bottom of the board will score points anyway. 200 points is the top score per ball and will ring the bell. |
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Coney Bagatelle
A push cue is used to propel the balls around this unusually shaped bagatelle board. Balls falling into the central red recess do not count unless subsequent balls fall into one of the 'play lost balls again' enclosures at either side of the recess. |
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Trumps Bagatelle
Before each player takes their turn with 10 balls they take the top card off a shuffled pack. This is their trump suit. Balls landing in the matching enclosure score double points. Points are also doubled by landing in the 'x2' cups. |
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Larena Bagatelle
A push cue is used to propel the balls. The board slopes from top to bottom and also unusually from left to right. There are scoring compartments at both bottom and right of the board. Smaller white balls are first positioned on the board and if displaced by a played ball bearing can also score points. |
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The Imp Bagatelle
A push cue is used to propel the balls. When all balls have been played, the balls can be released mechanically to play again. |
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Gotham 'Big Shot' Bagatelle
This novel bagatelle from the USA has a number of point scoring variations. Additional to the usual spring plunger is a central mechanism that fires a ball to make the big shot. There are further scoring dials and side scoring channels. |
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Trapatelle
Another novel variation on the bagatelle theme. A push cue is used to propel each of the 5 balls up its own channel. Once a ball reaches the gates at the top of the board it is trapped to score the points indicated.. |