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as billiards. Pins took too long to reset when knocked down, so they were eventually fixed to the table, and holes in the bed of the table became the targets. Players could ricochet balls off the pins to achieve the harder scorable holes. Quite a number of variations on this theme were developed.
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The name "bagatelle" was first used to describe such a game in 1819. Its dimensions soon standardised at 1 ft 9 in x 7 ft (53 cm x 213 cm). Some French soldiers carried their favorite bagatelle tables with them to America while helping to fight the British in the
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inside for play during inclement weather. They are attested in general by the 15th century, although the 19th-century idea that bagatelle itself derived from the English "
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A Little Game of Bagatelle, Between Old Abe the Rail Splitter & Little Mac the Gunboat General
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Table games involving sticks and balls evolved from efforts to bring outdoor games like
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As of 2022, bagatelle is still played competitively in the Chester area of
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playing a small tabletop version of bagatelle against presidential rival
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are standardized by international sanctioning bodies.
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Instructional / informational video of Bagatelle game
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Illustrates a London design that was current in 1782.
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by the count and shortly after swept through France.
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balls up an inclined playfield. The game was dubbed
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Bagatelle (disambiguation)

Château de Bagatelle
billiards
table game
bar billiards
billard japonais
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ground billiards
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bowling
shovel-board
Charles Cotton
Compleat Gamester
France
Louis XIV
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Château de Bagatelle
Count of Artois
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American Revolutionary War
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