Tipit
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Tipit is a game-show broadcast on S4C
S4C
S4C , currently branded as S4/C, is a Welsh television channel broadcast from the capital, Cardiff. The first television channel to be aimed specifically at a Welsh-speaking audience, it is the fifth oldest British television channel .The channel - initially broadcast on...

, hosted by Alex Jones
Alex Jones (presenter)
Charlotte Alexandra "Alex" Jones is a Welsh television presenter, from Ammanford, best known for co-presenting BBC's The One Show since August 2010.-Early life:...

 and Morgan Jones. Tipit is a traditional Welsh pub game, in which two teams of three face each other across the table and guess in which of the six hands opposite them an item, known as the tipit, is hidden. There is some disagreement whether the correct spelling is tippit
Tippit
Tippit is a Welsh game that dates back hundreds of years and similar games are played in parts of France, Iraq, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and the USA.-The game:...

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The team with the tipit can gain a point if they successfully hide the tipit from the other team. The team guessing where it is gains a point if they successfully find the tipit. There are three members of each team and each team has a captain, named the King or Queen. The guessing team can call "away" and point at a hand they think does not contain the tipit, or say "tipit" and point at a hand they think is hiding it.

The successful team retains or gains control of the tipit. The TV version is first to seven points.

In the TV version, the guessing team have three tactical choices, each can only be used once in the game:

1. Ddewis Dau Ddwrn - Takeaway Two
The team hiding the tipit must reveal two hands that do not contain the tipit.


2. Ddewis Dyblu - Double or Nothing
The guessing team wins two points if they successfully locate the tipit.


3. Siawns i Siglo - Shakey Shakey
The team hiding the tipit must shake the hands, still remaining in play, in the air.

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