

Cork game. Tumble cork
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Billiards Cork Game or Tumble Cork – Fun and Excitement at the Table
Are you looking for a fun and original game for the billiard table? Discover the billiard cork game - a classic pub game that provides fun, challenge and coziness. This game is also called tumbling cork
What is the cork game or tumble cork?
The cork game is a traditional billiards game in which colored corks are placed on the cloth. The players try to knock these corks off the table with a cue ball – but be careful: you may not hit the white cork, also known as the 'murder cork'! This makes the game extra exciting and challenging.
Who is the cork game - tumble cork suitable for?
The billiard cork game is perfect for:
- Cafes and billiard rooms
- Billiard clubs and associations
- Company outings or team activities
- At home with friends or family
Whether you are a seasoned billiards player or just looking for a fun game for in between: the cork game - tumble cork is guaranteed to provide fun.
Why choose the cork game?
- Easy to learn, instantly playable
- Stimulates precision, strategy and concentration
- Perfect as a break game or competitive addition
- Minimum requirements: cue, cue ball and corks
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Tumble Cork - Cork Game
Place the tumbling cork with the 3 dice on it on the center spot. In the normal drive or carom, 1 ball must first be hit if the tumbling cork is allowed to be knocked over. A normal carom counts for 1 point, when the tumbling cork is also knocked over, the number of pips on the 3 dice is added. This game goes to exactly 21 points, if you exceed 21 points, start again. If the cork is knocked over before hitting the first ball, this number of pips is deducted. Always place the tumbling cork back on the center spot after a turn.







