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martes, 2 de diciembre de 2014

GAMES

TEJO:

The tejo, also known as Turmequé, is considered the national sport of Colombia. It is a game that involves throwing a metal disc about 680 grams through a clay court 18 meters long to blow the fuses (small envelopes with gunpowder) found in the Bocin (metal circle that is located in the court) and thus be adding points.
The idea of the game is to throw the puck and put it in a metal circle (Bocin) in which the wicks are placed, winning the first game who complete 27 points, popping as many wicks, introducing the puck in the Bocin, grabbing some or by Moñona hands. In the yew individual and team competitions are made.

The score is agreed by the team, although in most places is quantified as follows:

Mano: Give 1 point to the closest Bocin to finish the round yew, except if there was that round wicks, embocinadas or moñonas.

Mecha: also known as bullet, gives 3 points or hands the player with the puck broke a lock of gunpowder.

Embocinada: Provides 6 points to the player who achieves his yew falls right in the middle of Bocin.

Moñona: Grants 9 points to the player who achieves his yew make a wick and a embocinada in the same turn.

The player with the hand or perform the first wick, embocinada or Monona round starts first in the next round.

RANA:


It is a game launch multiple precision, of Peruvian origin dating from the Inca empire, which attempts to introduce a certain number of chips or discs of iron or bronze in the many holes that exist in the table of the frog.


Some of them have obstacles to launch precision. The table is made of wood, but there are metal.


In the superio part has several holes in the center a frog sitting with mouth open in front of it a mill, sides two bridges and two holes and three holes behind.

The chips are made of steel. The games are usually held ten runs. If the currency goes into the mouth of smoked earn 500 points.

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