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Comment jouer à la Pétanque Indoor ?

How do you play Indoor Pétanque?

Just as much fun as classic pétanque, indoor pétanque has been adopted by many French people looking for an indoor game. Whether it's an afternoon with family or friends, playing a game of pétanque will help to improve the atmosphere.

The rules are fairly similar to those of traditional pétanque, which is played in so many parks and sports centres around the country. Players try to get their balls as close as possible to a smaller ball called the "cochonnet".

Are you interested in playing this game? We'll try to tell you a little more about the rules of indoor pétanque, the boules used and the playing field.

Some terms used in indoor pétanque

People say that it's adults who are interested in indoor pétanque, but that's not true. The game is suitable for young and old alike. So, to play like a true expert, all you need to know are these commonly used petanque terms.

 "Shoot": means to take another player's ball away from the goal.

 "Pointer": this means getting ahead of your opponent by throwing the ball close to the jack.

"Head-to-head: A duel or head-to-head game in which each player has three balls.

"Playing doubles: two teams of two players with three balls each.

"Playing in triples: two teams of three players, each with two balls.

What are the rules for indoor pétanque?

The rules of indoor pétanque are really simple and easy to understand.

All you have to do is throw the pétanque ball as close as possible to the jack. Once you understand this rule, all you have to do is practise from time to time to master the different techniques.

If you enjoy playing traditional pétanque, you'll quickly fall in love with indoor pétanque. It's the perfect game for any occasion, because it's so easy to set up.

Indoor pétanque is played in much the same way as Provençal and Lyonnaise pétanque. To start, draw a circle on the ground. From this mark on the ground, the players throw the balls. All they need to do is plant one of their feet inside the mark for the throw to be valid.

Then throw or place the jack with your hand wherever you like. Follow immediately with the throw of your first ball. To score a point, get this ball as close to the jack as possible.

The other side tries to do better in turn. Play until you regain the lead. If your opponent ends up overtaking you, you have two options: shoot (hit your opponent's ball away from the goal) or shoot (aim for the right spot to score a point).

When one team's balls are all in the field, the other team leads and continues to play until it has no balls left. The score begins when all the balls have been thrown.

How is counting done in the indoor version?

As in Provençal pétanque, each ball that approaches the jack is counted. As a result, the team whose balls are best positioned scores a point for each ball.

If the match ends with 13 points in outdoor pétanque, in indoor pétanque the winning team is the one that scores 9 points first. To start a new round, simply throw the ball again or place it on a point.

Which ball should you use to play it?

Because indoor pétanque is played indoors or on a floor, the boule needs to be softer. There's nothing to worry about, though, as the soft pétanque boule bounces silently around the house.

What's more, it's so light and adaptable to all types of terrain. You can easily move it around and take it with you wherever you go.

During the game, you can hit the ball against walls or furniture without damaging anything or hurting anyone. You can use the different supports in the house to get a good position.

The jack can be thrown or placed by hand anywhere in the house. On a new round, the team that won the last match throws the jack.

All you have to do is throw the ball close to the jack and keep your foot in the circle, and so on.

So, are you ready for another family game of pétanque?

What about the indoor petanque court?

The indoor version of pétanque doesn't require a very specific playing area. Your living room will do. If you feel like playing a game when you don't want to go out, just set up your living room and that's it.

You can enjoy a good game of pétanque in Marseille and relax as a family. What could be more wonderful than having fun as a family without leaving home?

Because the boulodrome is just like your flat, you can prepare a good dose of aperitifs to add a little extra atmosphere.

Conclusion on the indoor petanque rule

This is an interesting alternative for anyone who wants to relax a little while staying at home. And with winter fast approaching, it's all the more reason to look for a game to play with the family.

The rules of the game are more or less the same as those for classic pétanque, but the fact that indoor pétanque is played at home makes all the difference.

So, set up the indoor pétanque court, form a team, draw a circle on the ground, take some boules and start shooting the Marseillaise style. 

If you're a fan of traditional pétanque, try indoor pétanque and impress your friends or family. It will give you the same thrills as traditional pétanque.