Kerfuffleboard is a game very much like Shuffleboard. Players take turns shooting disks at a trianglular scoring area. While the scoring areas are the same in shuffleboard and kerfuffleboard, a disk's contribution to a player's score will be calculated in this way:
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If a disk is never bumped from the time it is played, until the completion of the end, its contribution to that player's score is identical to scoring in shuffleboard
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If a disk is last bumped by a disk of the player who played the disk, its contribution to that player's score is value it would be in shuffleboard, multiplied by the number of times it was bumped during the end
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If a disk is last bumped by a disk of the opponent of the player who played the disk, its contribution to the score of the player who played the disk is the value it would be in shuffleboard, multiplied by the number of times it was bumped during the end, multiplied by ?1.
Example
Player A's first disk comes to rest in front of the 10 scoring area. Player B's first disk comes to rest (untouched) completely inside of the left 7 scoring area. Player A's second disk bumps Player A's first disk. Player A's first disk contacts Player B's first disk, driving Player B's first disk completely into the 10 Off section, while coming to rest partially within the left 7 scoring area. Player A's second disk comes to rest partially within the right 8 scoring area.