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OFFICIAL RULES
OF THE GAME OF PETANQUE
Note: These rules were approved on the 7th October 2010 by the International Congress of the F.I.P.J.P. in IZMIR (Turkey).
JACK
Article 11 – Jack masked or displaced

 

If, during an end, the jack is accidentally masked by a leaf or a piece of paper these objects are removed.

If the jack comes to be moved by the wind or the slope of the terrain, for example or by the Umpire, a player or spectator accidentally treading on it, a boule or a jack coming from another game, an animal or any other mobile object, it is returned to it's original position, provided this was marked.

To avoid any argument, the players must mark the jack's position. No claim can be accepted regarding boules or jack whose positions have not been marked.

If the jack is moved by a boule played in this game it is valid.

Article 12 – Jack moved into another game
Article 13 – Rules to apply if the jack is dead

 

If, during an end, the jack is dead, one of three cases can apply:

  1. Both teams have boules to play, the end is void.
  2. Only one team has boules left to play, this team scores as many points as boules that remain to be played.
  3. The two teams have no more boules in hand, the end is void.

 

Article 14 – Positioning the jack after it has been stopped

 

  1. If the jack, having been hit, is stopped or deviated by a spectator or by the Umpire, it remains in this position.
  2. If the jack, having been hit, is stopped by a player in the authorised playing area, his opponent has the choice of:
    1. leaving the jack in its new position;
    2. putting it back in its original position;
    3. placing it anywhere on the extension of a line going from its original position to the place that it is found, up to a maximum distance of 20 metres from the circle (15 metres for younger players) and such it that may be visible.

Paragraphs b) and c) can only be applied if the position of the jack was previously marked. If this was not the case, the jack will remain where it is found.

If, after having been struck, the jack travels into an out-of-bounds area before returning, finally, on to the playing area, it is classed as dead and the actions defined in Article 13 apply.

 

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