Pasabolo poros


The pasabolo slab (or pasabolo trasmerano) is a type of game of bowling practiced in the region of Trasmiera, in the autonomous community of Cantabria (Spain). Your goal is to take the bowling placed on a circular stone or stone beyond a certain line or line. Playing field

The field of play where it is practiced is called bowling and its dimensions are 25 x 10 meters. In the center is the slab, a stone of 1.9 m long by 1.3 m wide with nine holes where are placed bows of 32 centimeters high aided by clay. At one end of the field there is a small elevation of about 40 centimeters in height and a ditch where the player picks up momentum to throw the ball "arrudiabrazu", wrapping to pull from back to forward. At the opposite end the score line is marked in the semicircle at 12 meters from the slab. At about 40 centimeters of the score line the "pas" of birle is marked, another line in the extension of the imaginary line between the first bolus of the central line of the slab and the last of the one in the left. p> Game system

Each player of the two teams throws an oval ball of oak wood from the elevation located at one end of the bowling alley (shot zone or pas de tiro) in order to hit the bowls and project them out of the line. For each bolus that exceeds the line, a value of 10 will be counted. If any bolus fails to surpass the line, it will have a score of 1 for each downed bolus. If from the shot the ball gives exclusively to the central bolus and knocks it down, this one is worth 2 and if he takes it out of the line it is worth 11. Then the birle is done, that is to say, the ball is thrown again where it has stopped and in this action you have to touch the earth before the slab. Each bolt felled in the birle counts as a unit and if the central bolus is only felled this one is worth two points.

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