Goleelu
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Introduction

Goleelu is a genre of marble games played by boys in rural parts of Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh , is one of the 28 states of India, situated on the southeastern coast of India. It is India's fourth largest state by area and fifth largest by population. Its capital and largest city by population is Hyderabad.The total GDP of Andhra Pradesh is $100 billion and is ranked third...

 and in few states of India
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...

. Now this Marble games are extinct because of Urbanization
Urbanization
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 and advent of Cricket
Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on an oval-shaped field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the...

 sport in India. There are five variations of Marble games played in various rural parts of Andhra Pradesh.

Line Game

In this version of the game, a Rectangle
Rectangle
In Euclidean plane geometry, a rectangle is any quadrilateral with four right angles. The term "oblong" is occasionally used to refer to a non-square rectangle...

, say A is drawn on the ground and is bisected with a line, say B along its length. All the players stand about 2 to 3 meters away from the marbles placed on the bisected line. Let the player C hits the marbles with a bigger marble say D. As a result, some marbles are displaced out of the rectangle. A grabs the marbles which come out of the rectangle. The marbles that are displaced with in the rectangle are put back again on the dissected line. Now the turn goes to the next player. After all the players finish their turns, A takes the turn again, and plays with the marbles he gained previously. The game goes on until all the marbles are displaced out of the rectangle. The winner is the player who wins the maximum number of marbles.

Double Game

This version of the game needs a wall in a fine ground. A rectangle of sufficient size with one breath touching the wall is drawn. In it, two holes X and Y are made at a distance of the breath of point-finger and ring-finger joined together, from each other. Two or more players stand at a distance of 2 to 3 meters away from the rectangle. The game starts with a player A throwing or rolling a couple of marbles say E and F into the rectangle. A gets two points if both of the marbles fall in X and Y respectively, 1 point if only one marble goes into its hole, and no points if none of the marbles go into the holes. Now A is asked to hit any one of the marbles say E with a marble say D. If E comes out of the rectangle, along with D, then A scores 1 more point. If by fate D hits the wrong one say F directly or indirectly by induced by E, then A is said to be fouled and the next player say B takes the turn. The winner is the player who score maximum number of points.

Bombay Ring

In this variation, a Circle
Circle
A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point, the centre. The distance between any of the points and the centre is called the radius....

 with a diameter of half or 1 meter, and two chords* at 90 degrees to each other, is drawn on a fine ground. The chords are drawn so that the first quadrant Q shares the maximum area. The players place some marbles in Q. The other players ask the player, say A, to hit any of the marbles, except a marble say C. A hits one of the marbles say G with a marble say E, so that they both (E and G) come out with out bombarding any of the marbles particularly C. In this case A scores the points. If this case is failed, i.e. if C is displaced by any other marble, then A loses the points and the turn goes to the next player. The winner is the player who scores maximum number of points.

Bombay Giri

This is a rare variation of Marble games played in Guntur
Guntur
Guntur , is a city and a municipal corporation in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, located to the north and west of the Bay of Bengal. It is approximately to the south of the national capital, New Delhi and south east of state capital, Hyderabad. Guntur is the fourth largest city in Andhra...

 and Prakasam districts. On a sandy ground, a circle is drawn, with a small pit at its center. The first player tosses a handful of marbles into the circle. He wins the marbles that fall in the pit. The last player who wins the chain cut, chooses a marble as the king in the circle. If the first player hits the king marble directly, he wins all the marbles in the circle. If he hits the marbles other than king, and making them to come out of the circle, then he wins those marbles which come out and the turn goes to the next player who inturn targets the king. In this way ever player targets the king. The winner is the player who wins the king finally.

Kanchata

This is the most common form of Marble game played by domestic cattle keepers in many rural parts of Andhra Pradesh. The game starts with a digging a small pit. Last player who wins the chain cut at the last, puts one of his marbles, say A near to the pit. The first player's objective is to hit the target marble A placed near to the pit. If A goes into the pit, the first player wins it and goes out the game. If the hitting marble, say B goes into the pit instead of A, then both of the marbles are placed near the hole and the second player takes the turn. The second player can hit any of those two marbles A and B with his marble say C directly or indirectly. In the direct mode, he can directly hit the marbles into the pit. In the indirect mode, he can drive B and then A into the pit. Second player wins those two if he successfully drives them into the pit. The player gets extra turn if his marble C goes into the pit. If C does not reach the hole or does not hit A, the turn goes to the third player. The game continues as long as the winner achieves all the targeted marbles.

Links

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chord_(geometry)
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_(toy)
  • http://www.mastersgames.com/rules/marbles-rules.htm
  • http://www.topics-mag.com/edition11/games-marbles.htm
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Indian_children's_games
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