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TRADITIONAL SPANISH GAMES

Traditional Spanish games

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TRADITIONALSPANISH GAMES

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LA COMBA, SKIPPING ROPE•-We only need a rope.•-We have to make a group. Two of them have to take the rope and move it in circles, the rest of the group have to jump over the rope and try not to tread it.•-The players can sing songs during they´re playing•https://youtu.be/QnGjPB8fh3Y

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EL PAÑUELO-THE HANDKERCHIEF

•We only need a bandana or handkerchief.•-We need two teams, each person of the team have a number. Someone takes the bandana and he/she stands in the middle of each groups. This person says a number and the two people from each team who has that number runs for catching the bandana. https://youtu.be/lQ4eXD2JsAg

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LAS TABAS- KNUCKLEBONESKnucklebones is a game of ancient origin, usually played with "knucklebones" (actually the astragalus, a bone in the ankle, or hock) were those of a sheep, which were thrown up and caught in various manners. The winner is the first player to successfully complete a prescribed series of throws, which, though similar, differ widely in detail. https://youtu.be/RgDoQxT4U84

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LAS TABAS- KNUCKLEBONESThe simplest throw consists in tossing up one stone, the jack, and picking up one or more from the table while it is in the air. This continues until all five stones have been picked up. Another throw consists in tossing up first one stone, then two, then three and so on, and catching them on the back of the hand. Different throws have received distinctive names, such as "riding the elephant," "peas in the pod," and "horses in the stable."

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BALÓN PRISIONERO - THE DODGEBALLThere are two teams with the same numbers of persons.The game start when one team pull the ball to the other field. If a player catches the ball without falling to the ground, the ball becomes yours.

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https://youtu.be/oTMB4rUiv-A

BALÓN PRISIONERO - THE DODGEBALL

But if the opposing team doesn't take the ball and it gives, he/she will be dead and should move to the cemetery and for this to be saved those of his team must pass the ball and should throw it to the opposing team must kill someone to be saved.The team who kills faster the opposing, it wins.

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LA RAYUELA - THE HOPSCOTCHWe draw the hopscotch on the floor with a chalk.

A small stone is pulled into the square number one, trying to get the stone to fall into the square. He walks without stepping on one leg stripes, balanced up and when there are two boxes support both feet.

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LA RAYUELA - THE HOPSCOTCH

When we reach the end we must return to the number one where we catch the stone without supporting the other foot. https://youtu.be/fZzswQaICfM

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LA PEONZA - THE SPINNING TOP

https://youtu.be/IbmBhuKBH-k

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CHURRO, MEDIA MANGA, MANGOTERO

There are two teams. Team players who "stop", standing in row, the first (mother) leaning back against a wall, others crouched with his head

between the legs of the next player, forming a sort of elongated barrier. The opposing players jump one by

one over the end of the barrier trying to get as far forward as possible and must remain seated in the

place where they fall; they can help thrusting hands.

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If they fail to put all players on the barrier opponents, they lose and go to stop. Once all have jumped, the first thing he has done says:

Buck Buck, guess what happens first !, and support his hand on his hand (fritter), wrist (manga), elbow (mediamanga) or shoulder

(mangotero). If the team has to guess where the hand, the roles of the teams are reversed. the mother, who sees what is happening, can not speak. If you don’t guess or barrier collapses players ahead of time, the roles of the two

teams remain. https://youtu.be/UPbS2N6rx2Q

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LA BARAJA ESPAÑOLASPANISH CARDS

In Spain, we have an other type of cards.With this cards we can play a lot of

games.

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THE GAME OF CHINCHÓN

Chinchón is a card spanish game for 2 to 4 players. It is played with a Spanish deck of 40 cards. Before starting the game the maximum number of scoring remembers playing. The player exceeding the limit score is eliminated. Each player receives at the beginning of each game 7 cards.

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THE GAME OF CHINCHÓN

On each turn, players have the opportunity to draw a card, having to get rid of before he could finish the shift. The aim of the game is to form groups or stairs three or

more cards.The player has two chances to draw a card: You can

catch the covered pile or take the last card from the pile of discarded cards. If a player wants to close the game,

you have to put the remaining face down on the discarded. You can only close the game if at least one

card remaining in his hand and it has a value of three or less. All players put their cards as a player close the

game.

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THE GAME OF CHINCHÓN

If players still have cards in hand that could not be grouped, have the potential to add them to groups or stairs of others, as long as the player who ended the game has only six cards grouped. If this player gets seven cards group, you can not add any letter to the combinations of others.The winner is the last one left in the field. The rest of the opponents will score exceeded the limit previously established.