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| | Carrom - Online Guide |
 | | Carrom, Carums, Karom or Karum is most popular on the Indian subcontinent although versions of it are played right across Asia encompassing the Middle East including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Yemen, Central Asia from Turkmenistan to Afghanistan and as far East as China, Malaysia and Indonesia. |
 | | According to Billy Stevens of the Carrom Company, the US rules for the cue game are the same as the ordinary game but the striker is hit with the cue instead of the finger. |
 | | The author and his friend, Mark Peet, are challenged to a game in the mountains of the Anapurna range, Nepal. |
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