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Bohemian Rules are a form of Ping Pong originating from the Islands of the Bohemia, Czech [Republic]. The game shares the standard rules [associated] with traditional Chinese Rules. The game is played with a focus on finesse, this includes highly skilled and highly acrobatic serves and returns. The two opponents play until 21. Once reaching 21 the losing opponent then calls for a win by two, with the losing player continuing to serve the players play until one of the two reaches a score of 22. Once 22 is reached by a player, the losing opponent then has the ability to call for a sudden death overtime which entails "next point wins." The winner of such point then is deemed the victor. (Additionally: An opponent cannot lose on a match point) One rule that is less known, and often overlooked, is the backwards assist. when a ball bounces on a players side and the ball is propelled in the air, a spectator has the [opportunity] to assist. The spectator can aid the player by hitting the ball into the air allowing the player to [hit the ball] backwards (facing away from the table) onto [the other side] of the table. If the result of such hit causes the competitor who utilized the backwards assist to score on the opponent, they receive one standard point and then two more for such a highly skilled maneuver.
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