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How to play marbles
There are many ways to play marbles, and there are many different rules in each way. For example, in the TV series "Prime Minister Liu", there is a way to play: first draw a line segment on the ground, then draw one or more holes on the distant ground, and then the player will pop the marbles out of the line at one time.
When the player bounces the pinball into all the holes in turn, the pinball can hit other pinballs. If you hit other marbles, this player wins; The owner of the hit pinball lost. Some places bet on marble, one at a time. Another key rule is that if the marble enters the hole or hits other marbles after entering all the holes, the player can continue to bounce the marble once.
The second game is different from the first one in that there are only lines and no holes in the game. All marbles have the ability to "kill" other marbles from the beginning. The third way of playing is to build a slope with boards or bricks, and the players will roll the marbles down in turn. If the last player's marbles roll down and touch other marbles, then this player wins and the hit one loses. The fourth way of playing is to draw a line on the ground first, so that multiple players can play marbles from the same place, and whoever plays marbles far away will win.
Introduction of marbles:
Pinball (or pinball, glass ball, pinball, glass slide) is a kind of toy, which is called Bozi in Japanese, Liuer in some northern areas and Zhu Bo in Cantonese, and is generally made of glass. In ancient times, marble was made of agate or stone, but in modern times, small balls made of glass are used for playing or enjoying. Usually the size is 1.5 cm to 5 cm, and the largest is 5 cm, which is very interesting.
Marbles have a long history and are generally children's gadgets. The greatest pleasure they get from this little game is to bounce off their opponents' marbles. In Japan, glass marbles can be used as stoppers for cool drinks bottles, that is, marbles soda. In chess, Chinese checkers use glass marbles as chess pieces. The colors of marbles are various, and marbles of different colors are made of different materials. Among adults, some people collect marbles as a hobby.
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