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Carrom, often referred to as "finger pool," is played on a 29" x 29" wooden board where players aim to sink their 9 carrom-men and the red Queen into corner pockets using a striker. The game ends when a player reaches 25 points or 8 boards are completed, following international rules established by the International Carrom Federation. Its origins are uncertain, with theories suggesting Bangladesh, Burma, Egypt, or India.
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Carrom is played on a 29-inch square wooden board. Players aim to sink nine carrom-men and the red Queen into corner pockets with a striker. The game ends at 25 points or after eight boards, following international rules.