in the game of carrom Striker makes the bottom. To move out while the remaining coin. Do not get scattered why
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Pocketing the last coin and the striker at the same time
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Only one black (mine) and one white (opponent's) coin are on the board. (All the other coins and the queen have been pocketed)I pocket my black coin, but accidentally also pocket the striker.
If we put the opponent's last coin without finishing red then we are lost. If we put our last coin without finishing red then we have to place one minus.
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The reason is that as the striker hits the lowest coin, it moves (i.e., changes its state of rest), while the remaining pile remains intact at rest and takes the place of the original pile.
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