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[[File:Birilli with 9 pins 2.jpg|thumb|right|Nine-pins table]]
'''Nine-pins''', also called '''Goriziana''' or '''Italian 9-birilli''') is a variant of [[Carom billiards]]<ref name=9-brilli>[http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Pin-Billiards.htm Pin billiards games]</ref>.
'''Goriziana''' or '''nine-pin billiards''' (also known as '''nine-pins''', '''9-pins''', etc.) is a [[carom billiards]] game, especially popular in [[Italy]].<ref name="TradGames">"[http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Pin-Billiards.htm Pin Billiards Games]" at TradGames.org.uk</ref>


Like it's most related variant [[five-pins]], it is played on a 284 cm x 142 cm table .
Like the [[Cue sports|cue sport]] most closely related to it, [[five-pin billiards]], goriziana is played on a 284&nbsp;cm by 142&nbsp;cm table.


==Rules==
==Rules==
In goriziana, nine pins sit in the center of the table. Three balls are used, of which two are cue balls. The game is played by two teams of one or two players. Each team or player aims to hit the opponent's ball and, from there, score points by striking the red ball, or by making the opponent's balls or the red ball knock over the pins.
[[File:Birilli with 9 pins 2.jpg|thumb|right|Nine-pins table]]
This billiards game has nine pins in the center of a table. It is played by two teams of 1 or 2 players. Three balls are used of which two are cue balls. Each team (or each player) aims to hit their opponent's ball and from there score points by hitting onto the red ball and also by making the opponent's and/or the red ball knock over the skittles.


Unlike in many games, shots are always taken in rotation – the same player or team never shoots twice in a row even if they have scored (other than if the opponent fouled before actually shooting when their turn came up, such as by moving one of the balls accidentally). Play continues until one player or team wins by being the first to achieve or exceed a specific number of points (usually 200 or 300), either agreed upon beforehand by the players.
Unlike in many games, shots are always taken in rotation – the same player or team never shoots twice in a row, even if they have scored. The only exception is if the opponent fouls before shooting, such as by moving one of the balls accidentally. Play continues until one player or team wins by being the first to reach or exceed a specific number of points (usually 200 or 300). This number is agreed upon beforehand by the players.


The main difference between [[five-pins]] and [[nine-pins]] is the scoring. Accumulated or lost point are doubled in respect to [[five-pins]] game. <ref name=Goriziana>[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goriziana Goriziana - Italian Wikipedia]</ref>
The main difference between five-pins and nine-pins is in scoring. Point values are more complex than and increased from those of the simpler five-pin game.


==Scoring and fouls==
===Scoring and fouls===
Scoring:
Scoring:
*''2 points'' for every external pin knocked;
*Two points are awarded for every external pin knocked over;
*''8 points'' for every internal pin knocked;
*Eight points for every internal pin knocked over;
*''10 points'' for knocking red central pin together with one or more white pins;
*Ten points for knocking over the red central pin together with one or more white pins;
*''30 points'' for knocking red central pin only;
*Thirty points for knocking over the red central pin only;
*''6 points'' if after regularly hitting the ball of the opponents, the later hits the red ball;
*Six points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and causes the opponent's ball to strike the red ball;
*''6 points'' if after regularly hitting the ball of the opponents, the former hits the red ball <ref name=rules>[http://www.fibis.it/fibis/dwnload/regolam_stecca_aggiornato_sett2009.pdf Rules FIBIS September 2009]</ref>
*Six points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and then strikes the red ball<ref name="rules">{{Cite web |url=http://www.fibis.it/fibis/dwnload/regolam_stecca_aggiornato_sett2009.pdf |title=Rules FIBIS September 2009 |access-date=2010-06-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722033253/http://www.fibis.it/fibis/dwnload/regolam_stecca_aggiornato_sett2009.pdf |archive-date=2011-07-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


In case of a foul 2 points are deducted besides nullify any points the shooter would have earned on the foul shot. Examples of fouls:
In case of a foul, two points are deducted, and any points the shooter would have earned on the foul shot are nullified. Examples of fouls:
*Failure to hit the shooter's own cue ball the right way;
*Failure to strike the shooter's own cue ball correctly;
*Failure to hit the opponent's cue ball at all with the shooter's own;
*Failure to strike the opponent's cue ball with the shooter's own;
*Knocking over pins with the shooter's own cue ball before hitting the opponent's cue ball;
*Knocking over pins with the shooter's own cue ball before hitting the opponent's cue ball;
*Hitting the red ball before hitting the opponent's cue ball.
*Hitting the red ball before hitting the opponent's cue ball.


==Variants of the nine-pins==
==Variants==
This billiards game has been popular mostly in Italy and among amateur players many variants of the game emerged which are played in tournaments.
Goriziana is primarily popular in Italy, and amateur players there have developed many variants of the game. Some of these variants are played in tournaments.


===Goriziana x2===
===Goriziana ×2===
This variant, also called ''tutti doppi'', is officially recognized by the [http://www.fibis.info/ Italian Federation of Billiard Sport (FIBIS)]. The scores earned in this game are doubled in respect to the normal game.
This variant, also called ''tutti doppi'' ("all-doubled"), is officially recognized by the [[Italian Federation of Billiard Sports]] (FIBiS). The point values in the normal game are doubled in this version:


*''4 points'' for every external pin knocked;
*Four points for every external pin knocked over;
*''16 points'' for every internal pin knocked;
*Sixteen points for every internal pin knocked over;
*''20 points'' for knocking red central pin together with one or more white pins;
*Twenty points for knocking over the red central pin together with one or more white pins;
*''60 points'' for knocking red central pin only;
*Sixty points for knocking over the red central pin only;
*''12 points'' if after regularly hitting the ball of the opponents, the later hits the red ball;
*Twelve points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and causes the opponent's ball to strike the red ball;
*''12 points'' if after regularly hitting the ball of the opponents, the former hits the red ball;
*Twelve points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and then strikes the red ball;
*''-2 points'' if failing to hit the opponent's cue ball at all with the shooter's own
*Four points are taken away if the shooter's ball fails to strike the opponent's cue ball.


===Filotto===
===Filotto===
This variant is the same as Goriziana x2 with the difference of earning 80 points (instead of 60) if hitting the red pin alone and 80 points can be earned also if five pins are hit in vertical or horizontal line of the so called ''castle'' in the middle.
This variant is the same as goriziana ×2, except that the score for striking the red pin alone is eighty points instead of sixty, and eighty points are also awarded if five pins in a vertical or horizontal row are struck.


=References=
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
[http://www.fibis.info/ Italian Federation of Billiard Sport] (FIBIS)

{{Cue sports nav}}


[[Category:Carom billiards]]
[[Category:Carom billiards]]

Latest revision as of 15:05, 12 September 2021

Nine-pins table

Goriziana or nine-pin billiards (also known as nine-pins, 9-pins, etc.) is a carom billiards game, especially popular in Italy.[1]

Like the cue sport most closely related to it, five-pin billiards, goriziana is played on a 284 cm by 142 cm table.

Rules

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In goriziana, nine pins sit in the center of the table. Three balls are used, of which two are cue balls. The game is played by two teams of one or two players. Each team or player aims to hit the opponent's ball and, from there, score points by striking the red ball, or by making the opponent's balls or the red ball knock over the pins.

Unlike in many games, shots are always taken in rotation – the same player or team never shoots twice in a row, even if they have scored. The only exception is if the opponent fouls before shooting, such as by moving one of the balls accidentally. Play continues until one player or team wins by being the first to reach or exceed a specific number of points (usually 200 or 300). This number is agreed upon beforehand by the players.

The main difference between five-pins and nine-pins is in scoring. Point values are more complex than and increased from those of the simpler five-pin game.

Scoring and fouls

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Scoring:

  • Two points are awarded for every external pin knocked over;
  • Eight points for every internal pin knocked over;
  • Ten points for knocking over the red central pin together with one or more white pins;
  • Thirty points for knocking over the red central pin only;
  • Six points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and causes the opponent's ball to strike the red ball;
  • Six points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and then strikes the red ball[2]

In case of a foul, two points are deducted, and any points the shooter would have earned on the foul shot are nullified. Examples of fouls:

  • Failure to strike the shooter's own cue ball correctly;
  • Failure to strike the opponent's cue ball with the shooter's own;
  • Knocking over pins with the shooter's own cue ball before hitting the opponent's cue ball;
  • Hitting the red ball before hitting the opponent's cue ball.

Variants

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Goriziana is primarily popular in Italy, and amateur players there have developed many variants of the game. Some of these variants are played in tournaments.

Goriziana ×2

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This variant, also called tutti doppi ("all-doubled"), is officially recognized by the Italian Federation of Billiard Sports (FIBiS). The point values in the normal game are doubled in this version:

  • Four points for every external pin knocked over;
  • Sixteen points for every internal pin knocked over;
  • Twenty points for knocking over the red central pin together with one or more white pins;
  • Sixty points for knocking over the red central pin only;
  • Twelve points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and causes the opponent's ball to strike the red ball;
  • Twelve points if the cue ball strikes the opponent's ball correctly and then strikes the red ball;
  • Four points are taken away if the shooter's ball fails to strike the opponent's cue ball.

Filotto

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This variant is the same as goriziana ×2, except that the score for striking the red pin alone is eighty points instead of sixty, and eighty points are also awarded if five pins in a vertical or horizontal row are struck.

References

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  1. ^ "Pin Billiards Games" at TradGames.org.uk
  2. ^ "Rules FIBIS September 2009" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
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Italian Federation of Billiard Sport (FIBIS)