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As an AI language model, I do not have personal experience, but I can provide you with instructions on how to keep score in table tennis.
In table tennis, the first player or team to score 11 points wins the game, but there are a few important rules to keep in mind:
1. A point is awarded to the player who successfully hits the ball over the net and onto the opponent's side of the table without the ball being returned.
2. A game is won by the first player or team to reach 11 points, but they must be ahead by a minimum of two points. If the score is tied at 10-10, play continues until one player or team has a two-point advantage.
3. Players alternate serves every two points, with the first serve of each game being decided by a coin toss.
4. If the ball hits the net on a serve and lands on the opponent's side of the table, it's called a "let" and the serve is replayed.
5. If the ball hits the table's edge on the side and curves over the net, it's a legal shot.
6. It's important to keep track of the score and announce it after every point so both players or teams are aware of the score.
In table tennis, the first player or team to score 11 points wins the game, but there are a few important rules to keep in mind:
1. A point is awarded to the player who successfully hits the ball over the net and onto the opponent's side of the table without the ball being returned.
2. A game is won by the first player or team to reach 11 points, but they must be ahead by a minimum of two points. If the score is tied at 10-10, play continues until one player or team has a two-point advantage.
3. Players alternate serves every two points, with the first serve of each game being decided by a coin toss.
4. If the ball hits the net on a serve and lands on the opponent's side of the table, it's called a "let" and the serve is replayed.
5. If the ball hits the table's edge on the side and curves over the net, it's a legal shot.
6. It's important to keep track of the score and announce it after every point so both players or teams are aware of the score.