Larong Pilipino
Larong Pilipino
Larong Pilipino
Draw the playing court on the ground with a sharp stick. (Five rectangles
arranged vertically with rectangles 3 and 5 divided equally (3a and 3b) and (5a
and 5b) and (a half moon for no. 6) A horizontal line is also drawn on the 4th
rectangle to be used for manuhan purposes .
Note. A piece of chalk, charcoal or a roll of masking tape may be used if the court
will be drawn on a stone or cemented floor.
Make available flat pieces of stones which may be used as pamato A brick
chips, the bottom piece of a clay pot or a smooth chunk of window glass maybe
used, too.
How to play the game?
1. Stand in front of rectangle no. 1.
2. Take turns in tossing your pamato to the dividing line in rectangle no. 4.
The player who tosses his pamato closest to this line, plays first. This is
called manohan.
3. If you are the first player, toss your pamato to rectangle no. 1. Neither the
player nor the pamato must touch the line otherwise you lose your turn.
4. Start hopping or skipping through the compartments. Avoid stepping on
the part where your pamato is.
5. Land on both feet when you reach compartment no. 6. Landing in both
feet is only allowed in this compartment and in other areas which you may
earn after successfully finishing the game. These areas will be called your
home or bahay. No other player can step on this are.
6. Pick your pamato on your way home starting from rectangle no. 5.
7. After you have played in the entire rectangle, toss your pamato strong
enough from compartment no. 6 to pass over rectangle no. 1. Hop again
passing no. 5 to no. 1 them jump over your pamato.
8. Pick up your pamato and with your back turned against the rectangle play
area, toss your pamato towards the direction of the play area. The
compartment where the pamato lands becomes your home or bahay.
You may write your name on your bahay.
9. Start the game all over again without passing through the homes won by
players. The owner of the home or bahay is the only privileged player to
land on his home or bahay.
10.Play the game all over again until all compartments have been won as
homes. The player with the most number of homes, wins.
TATSING
CULLIOT
PATINTERO
Tagging is legal only when both feet of the line guards have contact
with the ground. No tag is allowed when the players have already
passed a preceding box. The horizontal line guard (patotot guard) is
the only guard privileged to tag anywhere.
A run is scored every time a player enters a new box. The equivalent
point for each run is shown below. Any player who reaches home
scores 20 points for his team.
The game is played in three innings
The team with the highest score after the third inning wins the
game.
Scoring
Each width line will have corresponding points as follows:
Going up Back to home ground
Going up
1st - 1 pt.
2nd- 2 pts.
3rd- 2 pts.
4th- 2 pts.
SANGKAYAW
TUMBANG PRESO
The toe-line serves as your home base. You are safe once you stay
in the home base with your slippers or stones with you.