Tuesday, 19 March 2013

GULI

This game also known as Kelereng. One game involves drawing a circle in sand, and players will take turns knocking other players' marbles out of the circle with their own marble. This game is called ringer but is also known by other names. Other versions involve shooting marbles at target marbles or into holes in the ground 



                                        
The main goal is to end up with the most marbles at the end of the game. Each player brings his personal set of marbles to use and potentially lose. This is considered playing "for keeps" or "keepsies."


                           PLAYING FIELD


Draw a circle measuring 10 feet in diameter (according to tournament rules) and a starting or "lag" line. The lag line is drawn just outside of the circle or "ring."


HOW TO PLAY
Players use a shooter marble, which is larger than the others, to knock opponent marbles out of the ring. Players win any marbles they knock out. The player with the most "won" marbles wins the game. Players can also win marbles by knocking out another player's shooter marble, thereby collecting all of that player's "won" marbles.


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