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8.  If the striker make a carambole by striking the white ball first, and should hole his own ball by the stroke, he wins four points; viz. two for the carambole, and two for holing his own ball on the white.
9.  If the striker make a carambole by striking the red ball first, and by the stroke should hole his own ball, he wins five points; viz. two for the carambole, and three for holing his own ball on the red.
10.  If the striker make a carambole by striking the white ball first, and bv that stroke should hole his own and his adversary's white ball, he wins six points ; viz. two for the carambole, two for holing his own ball on the white, and two for holing his adversary's or the white ball.
11.  If the striker make a carambole by striking the red ball first, and by the said stroke should hole his own ball, and his adversary's white ball, he wins seven points ; viz. two for the carambole, three for holing his own ball on the red, and two for his adversary's white ball.
12.  If the striker make a carambole by striking the white ball first, and by the stroke should hole his own and the red ball, he wins eight points ; viz. two for the carambole, two for holing his own ball on the white, and three for holing the red ball.
13.  If the striker make a carambole by striking the red ball first, and by the stroke should hole his own and the red ball, he wins eight points; viz. two for the carambole, three for holing his own ball on the red, and three for holing the red ball.
14.  If the striker make a carambole by striking the white ball first, and should hole all the three balls, he wins nine points ; viz. two for the ca­rambole, two for holing his own ball on the white,
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