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Post by Steve King (Admin) on Oct 6, 2010 20:53:14 GMT -6
I just found a new tossing games called Tejo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tejo_(sport)NOTE: This American version is different than the Columbian version where you toss to explode an option. See here. That would possibly be right up there with tossing lawn darts hazard wise, lol.
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Post by talisinbear on Apr 15, 2012 23:00:54 GMT -6
Has anyone seen the ruleset?
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Post by Steve King (Admin) on Apr 17, 2012 11:29:00 GMT -6
Quick Game Summary
2 or 4 Players may face each other at a distance of 10 to 50 feet or Players may toss from the same end similar to horseshoes. One Player starts the round of play by tossing the white puck and then the same player tosses their colored puck and tries to land on or get closest to the white puck. The opposing Player then tosses their colored puck in an attempt to knock the first player's puck off of the white puck or get closer to it. Player continues to toss until their puck is in a superior scoring position or until they have no more pucks to toss. When both Players/Teams have no more pucks to toss that ends that round of play and only the Player/Team with the final superior value of points landed scores. One (1) point for each one closer to the white puck than any of the opponents, three (3)points for any puck that remains partially (leaning) on top of the white puck, and six (6) points for any puck that remains totally supported by the white puck (on top and not leaning on the playing surface or another puck). The next round of play begins with the previous round scoring Player/Team tossing the white puck out again. Rounds of play continue until one team reaches 21 points. (Must win by 2 or more points is optional).
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