Steal the bacon (also steal the flingsock, steal the handkerchief, Dog and the Bone, or in India Rumal Jhapatta)[1][2] is a tag-based traditional children's game, in which teams try to steal a flag or other item (the "bacon") from the field without being tagged. The game is played with players divided into teams and assigned a call-signs, and a referee to call out the call signs. There are variations on gameplay, including rules that increase educational value or physicality.
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two thieves, the eponymous brothers Haimet and Barat, and a peasant farcically steal and steal back, repeatedly, a piece of bacon. The peasant Travers...
The Dominican Republic has some traditional games. El juego del pañuelo is a game similar to stealthebacon. Hoyito is a mancala game. Plaquita is a game...
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parts of the world as "stealthebacon"), there is an object placed in the centre of the field, with two teams placed on opposite ends of the field. One...
down. The game ends when time runs out or when one of the teams has gotten enough points. This mode can only be played in teams. "StealtheBacon" is a...
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discussion of the four idols, Bacon says that only one kind, the Idols of the Theater, are not innate; nor do they steal "into the understanding secretly."...
one animal deliberately takes food from another. The strategy is evolutionarily stable when stealing is less costly than direct feeding, such as when...