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Scott Kurland, RMT
Guest
John Hooten wrote:
> we played Unicycle Horse at our unicycle practice last night . Horse
> is a basketball game where 2 or more players try to duplicate
> basketball shots. First the order of play is established. The first
> player takes a shot, if the shot is successful then the next person
> must duplicate that shot exactly and so on until someone misses. When
> someone misses a shot he/she is given a letter as a penalty (the
> first being H, the next failure an O, and so on until the word Horse
> is spelled). After a miss the next player in line can take a
> different shot. If everyone makes the shot the first person takes a
> different shot. When any player misses 5 times - has HORSE- they are
> eliminated from the game. The winner is the last person still playing
> without getting HORSE.
That's cute; in Chicago we used a completely different five letter word. Same
concept, though.
> we played Unicycle Horse at our unicycle practice last night . Horse
> is a basketball game where 2 or more players try to duplicate
> basketball shots. First the order of play is established. The first
> player takes a shot, if the shot is successful then the next person
> must duplicate that shot exactly and so on until someone misses. When
> someone misses a shot he/she is given a letter as a penalty (the
> first being H, the next failure an O, and so on until the word Horse
> is spelled). After a miss the next player in line can take a
> different shot. If everyone makes the shot the first person takes a
> different shot. When any player misses 5 times - has HORSE- they are
> eliminated from the game. The winner is the last person still playing
> without getting HORSE.
That's cute; in Chicago we used a completely different five letter word. Same
concept, though.