Bank Shot Shuffleboard
From £8 per half hour
AVAILABLE AT manchester, arndale!
It’s a race to the other side in this fast-paced, tabletop game of action and adventure! Bank shot shuffleboard is like bowling with the bumpers up, but with the extra challenge of making it past the bend. Use the table’s walls to your advantage, ricocheting shots off the backboard and into the scoring zone on the other side – maybe even knocking your opponent’s pucks off the table in the process (oops!). It’s all about strategy, fun, and a little bit of luck as you slide your way to victory in this thrilling twist on a classic.
HOW TO PLAY BANK SHOT SHUFFLEBOARD
Bank shot shuffleboard is a fun yet easy to pick up game – the rules are simple but by following our guidelines you’ll be the master of the board and have a puckin’ great time playing! So slide your way to success with ballin’ King Pins gaming tips…
Assemble Your Team
You can play shuffleboard in singles or doubles. Choose what colour pucks you want to play with – either red or blue – and if you’re playing in singles then you play with all four discs, and if you’re playing in double you share and play in turns with two pucks each.
Get Sliding!
All players start at the same side of the table – whether you’re playing singles or doubles.
Make sure your scoring board (above the table) is set to 0-0 scoring.
Now take turns sliding your pucks to the opposite side, ricocheting the pucks so they hit the top of the table and land within the opposite side scoring areas – from 1-4.
Finding the right force to slide the pucks with will take a few turns to get used to! The trick is to slide it hard enough that you land within the scoring areas, but not so hard they fly off the board (no points for any pucks off the table!).
Scoring
The closer your puck lands to the opposite side without falling off the table, the more points you score.
Ballin’ players play with tactics – this includes knocking their opponent’s discs off the table or blocking the discs into lower scoring areas.
Once all players have played their pucks, add up the awarded points for that go and add the number to your scoring board.
Winning the Game
The winner is the first player or team to achieve 15 points! Bank shot shuffleboard adds an extra layer of strategy and skill to the classic game, making it a fun and challenging option for players of all ages!
Where To Play bank shot shuffleboard
Don’t bank on this twist being in every venue! This game is more than a rebound – you can only shoot your shot at select King Pins locations.
Manchester
Arndale
Bank Shot Shuffleboard FAQs
Bank shot shuffleboard is a fun yet easy to pick up game – the rules are simple but by following our guidelines you’ll be the master of the board and have a puckin’ great time playing! So slide your way to success with King Pins gaming tips…
What are the basic rules of bank shot shuffleboard?
The basic rules involve players sliding weighted pucks across the table, aiming to land them in scoring zones while also trying to knock their opponent’s pucks off the board. Points are tallied based on where the pucks end up at the end of each round – the first player/team to reach 15 points wins the game.
What are some strategies for winning at bank shot shuffleboard?
To win at bank shot shuffleboard, focus on mastering the angles and rebounds off the edges of the board to strategically place your pucks in high-scoring zones. Aim to bank your pucks off the edges with precision while also preventing your opponent from doing the same. Lastly, keep an eye on your opponent’s moves and adjust your strategy accordingly to stay one step ahead.
Can children play shuffleboard?
Absolutely! Bank shot shuffleboard is a game that people of all ages can enjoy. It’s easy to learn – making it a great option for families or groups of mixed ages.
What's is the difference between bank shot shuffleboard and shuffleboard?
Bank shot shuffleboard involves using the sides of the squatter table to ricochet pucks into scoring areas, adding an extra layer of skill and precision to the game. However, in traditional shuffleboard, players aim to land their pucks directly in the scoring zones on a longer table. At King Pins we have both bank shot shuffleboard and shuffleboard to choose from, depending on the venue. Learn more about shuffleboard here.
Why is there sand on the bank shot shuffleboard table?
The sand, or shuffleboard wax, is applied to the playing surface to reduce friction, allowing the pucks to glide smoothly. It adds an element of control and strategy to the game, as players adjust their shots based on the spped and direction of the pucks.
Does the shuffleboard powder contain nuts?
“The powder contains a blend of the walnut shell but not the walnut itself. Nutshell contains fewer allergens than the nut itself, and the danger of an allergic reaction is therefore considerably less. The only way to get an allergic reaction to this product is to absord it orally”. This is a quote directly from the supplier.