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Air Hockey Tables Online is a division of Home games, one of the leading UK pool tables, snooker tables, jukeboxes and games room equipment suppliers to the home as well as the commercial environment. Air Hockey Tables Online strives to meet your needs regarding a table to the UK and overseas. We also stock accessories and multi-purpose game tables.
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We have our own showroom and delivery team to ensure your table is in stock and delivered by us and our extensive experience will help you choose the appropriate table for your needs and Best Air Hockey Tables For Home.
Basic rules of play for air hockey:
1. The first player to accumulate seven (7) points wins the game. 2. When the puck enters and drops inside a player's goal, the player's opponent receives one point (unless play had been suspended by the referee or the offensive player had committed a foul during or prior to the shot.) 3. After each game, players will alternate tablesides. 4. The player scored upon receives possession of the puck for the next serve. 5. A player may hand serve the puck only after it has entered his goal. 6. A player may play with only one mallet on the playing surface at one time. Violation results in a foul. 7. The puck may be struck with any part of the mallet. 8. The puck cannot be "topped" by lifting the mallet and placing it on the top of the puck. This cannot be done at any time whether before a serve or after a serve during play. Violation constitutes a foul. Using the mallet to bring an airborne puck to the table or opponent's goal is not a topping violation no matter which side or edge of the puck is contacted. 9. Only one puck may be in play at a given moment. 10. A player that has possession of the puck has seven (7) seconds to execute a shot that crosses the centerline. 11. When the puck is in contact with any part of the centerline, either player may strike the puck. 12. A player may stand anywhere around the table on his/her side of the centerline. He/she may not stand past that line. 13. If any part of a player's hand, arm, body, or clothes touches the puck, "palming" will be called by the referee, which constitutes a foul. 14. Each player may take one time-out per game. The time-out may be no longer than 10 seconds. 15. A player may exercise his/her time-out only when the puck is in his/her possession or not in play. 16. A player must make a clear indication of time-out so that the referee understands the player's intention ​ ​ ​
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