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A taste of British luxury

By Mike Peters ( China Daily ) Updated: 2014-10-11 09:02:13

A taste of British luxury

Ed Olver. Wang Jing / China Daily

Polo Talk

Planning to go to a polo match? Here are some terms to help keep up your end of the conversation:

Back shot: Making a backhand swing to change the flow of play by send the ball in the opposite direction.

Bowl in: When the umpire starts or resumes a polo match by rolling the ball down the center of a lineup of players; same as throw in.

Check and turn: To slow the pony and turn safely.

Chukker: A term used for period of play in polo, seven and a half minutes long. There are six chukkers in a polo match.

Field: Usually 300 yards long by 160 yards wide and outlined by sideboards.

Goal: Anytime the ball crosses the line between the goal posts, regardless of who (including ponies) knocks it through.

Handicap: A team's rating on the basis of ability-it's the total of its players' goal ratings. The team with the lower handicap is awarded the difference in goals at the start of the match.

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