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20, the same as in singles. However the winning team must be two points clear of the losers, or the game continues until one side reaches 30.

This means that a side cannot win 20 - 19, but must continue to 21-19 and so on.

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usually 21 but if you want to play it shorter then 15

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21

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7 points

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21 points.

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15.

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