Talk:Hand game
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- Delete - not encyclopedic, and only two things link to it. 65.173.85.87 02:02, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Delete: DCEdwards1966 02:23, Dec 21, 2004 (UTC)
- Part of Category:Hand games, which includes the absolutely article-worthy Thumb Wrestling ("Unfortunately, bulky action figures did nothing to improve the game") and Rock, Paper, Scissors ("Rochambeau is also often used as an example of the mathematical concept of non-transitivity.") I love Wikipedia. Request expansion, with redirect from Hand games. Samaritan 04:32, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- keep, expand. Mikkalai 07:14, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- also check this. Mikkalai 07:15, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Abstaining for the time being, but leaning towards keep. —[[User:Radman1|RaD Man (talk)]] 09:16, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Keep, expand Dan100 09:24, Dec 21, 2004 (UTC)
- Weak keep - Andre Engels 09:32, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Keep and expand. [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm|(talk)]] 09:47, Dec 21, 2004 (UTC)
- Keep, cleanup, and expand. ElBenevolente 16:23, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Keep and allow for organic growth. Quite a notable topic. [[User:GRider|GRider\talk]] 16:54, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Keep This is extremely notable. (And Rock, Paper, Scissors is an incredible article. Just sayin'.) --L33tminion | (talk) 04:11, Dec 25, 2004 (UTC)
- Comment: A better article by this name would be about the American Indian "Hand Game" Paul August ☎ 04:15, Dec 25, 2004 (UTC)
end moved discussion
there is only one hand game, that proper reference should be that of which that describes a shoshone derived traditional gambling & competition game
- It is inadmissible to delete old texts, if they are not false. It not only one hand game. I played many hand games in my childhood. If you are familiar with shoshone game, please give it name in the original language. mikka (t) 15:47, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Expand this article
I put a stub template on this article; I personally would like to see some more examples, including hand games from previous eras and different cultures. And as well as more links to hand game articles, I think there should be mention of who plays such games, and why; for example, Rock, Paper, Scissors is often used to decide who goes first in another game, and variations of Pat-a-cake are played either as a bonding experience between mother and young child, or as a playground game in elementary schools. B7T 21:57, 12 August 2006 (UTC)