Skip to main content

How to play a "Squid Game"?


As Netflix’s squid game took the top spot in popularity, the Korean traditional game called squid game has became popular. I looked for related books and articles to share how to play the game with you. 

The shape of the game almost resembles a squid, which is divided into 5 parts.
(Names of the parts are different from actual  functional parts of a real squid, but does not matter as it is just a game) 



– Each team members consist of around 5 to 6.
– Teams  are  positioning as below 
– There should be two teams;  Attacking Team and  Depending Team


– There are safe zones where the attacking team can rest: Head, Space and Tail.(Except for the body, everything else is the safe zone for the attacking team.) Therefore, the persons whose both feet touch the floor are to be out!

– The defending team cannot enter that safe zones.

– The only place the persons can enter inside is the tail part, which is the entrance to the body. Only though the tail, the persons can go out of the body and enter into the body.

– When the attacking team moves, it needs to move on poker feet (one foot).

– In order to touch the ground by both feet (to take rest) , they should put one foot on any part of the squid and touch outside of the line by another foot.



How to win the game?


1. While the attacking and defending teams are struggling each other,
(if the defending team is busy defending and carelessly lost attention to guard the tri angle zone…)

When any attacking team member near to the tail part crosses the body through the tail and step on the triangle zone saying “Hurray!! (in Korean “Mansei)”, the attacking team wins!! 

2. When one of the two teams is wiped out (in case all team members are out), the remaining team wins.
 
※ How to win the game more easily.
When the attackers cross the squid body, they should move on poker feet (one foot). However, one of game rules gives easy way to win as follows;  (to be invincible body) 


Like the above drawing, if any attacker crosses the spaces in either ① or  ② way, he/she will be an invincible body (so called “Arm-Hang-Eo-Sa in Korean) who can walk by both feet in any place.)

Once anybody became Arm-Hang-Eo-Sa, Winning is a piece of cake.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Aoa's advice on how to turn $5,000 into $100,000,000

  Can we become a rich in our earlier twenties? People in their 20s of these days often say that they have lost a ladder for class mobility. It’s no joke trying to find a job these days and there might be main reasons for it such as inflation, stepping into a stage of sluggish development and so on.. However, there are some young people turning into a millionaire thanks to cryptocurrency and one of the representative man is 워뇨띠 or aoa on Bitmex in South Korea. Like I said before, he first  opened his eyes to a world of  cryptocurrency in a bear market of 2017-18. He started bitcoin trading with about $   5,295.68 and now his asset became  approximately $ 103,234,231.  He's famous for his own trading. He only counts on volume and candle. He sometimes  receives questions and gives answers. Today's Q&A was written in June 1, 2021 and I'm gonna give you summary information about AOA's trading as my English is not good enough to translate all of writing...

A very easy explanation for quantitative easing and quantitative tightening

The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States. The central bank issues money. So the Fed prints dollars. An institution that can print money won't invest in bonds to make money. The Fed's purpose of buying or selling bonds is to control the amount of currency. The central bank can issue money, but you can't give it away to anyone. It's a crime if the central bank just prints the money and distributes it on the street. So when it increases the volume of money, it uses a specific method, which is bond buying. Mainly government bonds. The central bank buys bonds = The central bank gives money to the private sector and the bonds return to the central bank. The central bank is an independent agency. The government can use fiscal policy through tax returns and bond issuance, and it cannot intervene in central bank monetary policy. The government borrows money by selling treasury bonds to the central bank for fiscal policy. The central bank doesn't keep the ...

Big event to impact near future asset markets: Fed's balance sheet shrinkage

One of the Fed's QT measures, the reduction of the balance sheet, is one of the best events in the second half of 2022 along with the midterm elections. QT is expected to accelerate to $95 billion per month, and the Fed's QT size will double from September, so from September, it will fall below the monthly limit of QT and we see the T-bill repaid for the first time. Since the beginning of the 2020 rise was caused by 1) lowering the basemoney interest rate to zero interest rate (0.00-0.25%) after the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2) increasing the assets held by the purchase of government bonds and MBS to about $9 trillion (about 1.000 trillion won), providing huge liquidity to the market, f ed implements quantitative austerity (QT) to curb inflation triggered by rising markets! It has already started QT worth $47.5 billion (approximately $64.65 trillion) every month, including $30 billion in government bonds and $17.5 billion in MBS, but t he fed's announcement that it will double...