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Plato Table Soccer is often refereed to by the player base as the beautiful game. It is a game on the app "Plato" in which there is a 6v6 game of puck soccer similar to the game "soccer stars" with one main difference, the opportunity to pass as many times as the pass limit allows. There are 4 offensive and defensive formations each with a similar formation but spaced differently based on if you have kickoff or not. The formations are the 1-2-1-2, 1-4-1, 1-2-3, and the 1-3-2. A common goal at the highest level of play is generally referred to as the kickoff goal which is where you pass to you self at least once and score before the opponent has a chance to even take a turn. This is easily one of the most frustrating goals to concede in table soccer and arguably one of the few flaws of an otherwise very beautiful and skillful game.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Plato Table Soccer is often refereed to by the player base as the beautiful game. It is a game on the app "Plato" in which there is a 6v6 game of puck soccer similar to the game "soccer stars" with one main difference, the opportunity to pass as many times as the pass limit allows. There are 4 offensive and defensive formations each with a similar formation but spaced differently based on if you have kickoff or not. The formations are the 1-2-1-2, 1-4-1, 1-2-3, and the 1-3-2. A common goal at the highest level of play is generally referred to as the kickoff goal which is where you pass to you self at least once and score before the opponent has a chance to even take a turn. This is easily one of the most frustrating goals to concede in table soccer and arguably one of the few flaws of an otherwise very beautiful and skillful game.

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