Bocce Ball Basics on Mackinac Island
- Bocce games involve two teams of one to four players each. That means as many as eight people can play at once. Perfect for a fun afternoon with friends and family!
- Each team gets four colored balls that are about 4 inches in diameter. The goal of the game is to score points by tossing the larger colored balls underhanded at a smaller white ball on the ground.
- One team starts the game by tossing the smaller white ball called a pallino, or jack, out into the lawn. That team then bowls its first ball, rolling or bouncing it toward the jack. Then the other team bowls its first ball. All tosses must be underhanded.
- At this point, whichever team’s ball is the “out ball,” or the one not nearest the jack, goes next. That continues until each team has bowled all four of its balls. It’s possible that one team bowls all four of its balls before the other team bowls its second ball.
- An interesting wrinkle to bocce strategy is that it’s okay to bowl a ball in such a way that it knocks the opposing team’s balls farther away from the jack. It’s also okay to knock the jack itself into a new position.
- Once each team has bowled all four of its balls, the round, or frame, is over. The team with the “in ball” nearest the jack is the only team to win any points in the frame. That team gets one point for the “in ball” and additional points for any other balls that also are nearer the jack than the opposing team’s nearest ball. It’s possible to win as many as four points in a frame if all four of one team’s balls are nearer the jack than any of the other team’s balls. (In some versions of bocce, a team also wins a bonus point at the end of a frame for a “kiss,” which is when a ball is touching the jack.)
- After one frame is completed, the team that just scored tosses the jack elsewhere on the lawn to start another frame and the process starts over. The game ends when either team accumulates a pre-determined number of points, usually 12 or 16.
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