Bati-Cobra or Tsato is a classic but popular game among the games in the province. It is a hitting and catching game. This game is played outside just two or more players.
To play this game, two bits the bamboo sticks one long and one short is required. The long one fills in as the batter and the short one fills as the ball.
Furthermore, a little ground hole is required to make a permanent base.
Two players can play the game but more is the funniest. To decide to the main hitter, the player that strikes or tosses the smaller stick farther from the base will be the first to hit.
A player acts as a hitter and stand inverse from the other players at a distance. Tossing the smaller stick upward and striking it hard plays the game. The other player from a far distance tries to catch the flying shorter stick. Whoever catches the stick gets ut turns into the next hitter.
If nobody catches the shorter stick, the non-hitter may get the stick and strike the more extended stick set around the hitter close to the base. A player turns into the following hitter if the more drawn out stick is struck. However in the event that not, the main hitter keeps playing.
Points can be score by measuring the distance from the base up to where the smaller stick landed. The longer stick is used to measure the distance. Every length of the stick is proportionate to the point. A layer that gets 100 points or more is the champ.
The specific game might be or not recognizable to you, yet giving them a shot regardless of whether you're not a child any longer wouldn't be so terrible. Also, the child within you will in the long run come up when the fun starts.