Polo is a fast-paced equestrian sport played on horseback, where two teams of riders aim to score goals by hitting a small ball with mallets. The sport combines elements of strategy, horsemanship, and teamwork, with each team typically consisting of four players. Polo is played on a large field, and the intensity of the game requires skilled riding, precise mallet work, and effective communication among teammates.
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Property Expected Type TMPC Mapping description supersededBy Relates a term (i.e. a property, class or enumeration) to one that supersedes it.- Properties from Sport
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Property Expected Type TMPC Mapping description numberOfPlayers Indicate how many people can play this game (minimum, maximum, or range).- Properties from Thing
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