Dene Hand Games - Northwest Territories (2024)

The following are a list of various tournament schedules that can be used to arrange competitions within your classes. It is important for teachers to realize that some tournament structures, such as the single round elimination tournament do not promote or utilize participation. During these tournaments, you get one chance, when you lose you are out. However, it does have its benefits when there is not much time available for participation or if you have a large class. It is very important for students to understand the concept of fair-play and peer cooperation, inappropriate behavior and sportsmanship should not be tolerated.

I. Rotation Method

Probably the easiest arrangement for a round robin is the rotation method. In setting up a draw for an even number of participants/teams, for example 6, number 1 remains fixed and the other numbers rotate around it counterclockwise.

6 person/team schedule (5 rounds)
1-6 1-5 1-4 1-3 1-2
2-5 6-4 5-3 4-2 3-6
3-4 2-3 6-2 5-6 4-5

When setting up a draw for an odd number of participants/teams, for example 7, the B (bye) remains fixed and the other numbers rotate around it counterclockwise.

7 person/team schedule (7 rounds)
*bye (B) participants or teams do not play.
B-7 B-6 B-5 B-4 B-3 B-2 B-1
1-6 7-5 6-4 5-3 4-2 3-1 2-7
2-5 6-4 7-3 6-2 5-1 4-7 3-6
3-4 2-3 1-3 7-1 6-7 5-6 4-5

To determine the number of games for a single round robin tournament, as seen above, use the following formula, N x (N-1)/2. With a tournament of 6 teams, the calculation would be: 6 x (6-1)/2 = 6 x 5/2 = 30/2 = 15 games.

To keep track of winners I use the following record chart in class. After the match the winner’s name is recorded with a W (win) or a L (lost). For example, reading Ben’s name in the horizontal row and looking down the column until one sees Frederick’s name, you would record a win for Ben. Reading Frederick’s name in the horizontal row and looking in the column finding Ben’s name you would write in the loss to Ben. However, you can adopt your own scoring using this table procedure. I often post this table so students can see the results.

XXXXXX Ben Frederick Galvin Antonia Carly Cordelia
Ben XXXXXX
Frederick W-Ben XXXXXX
Galvin XXXXXX
Antonia XXXXXX
Carly XXXXXX
Cordelia XXXXXX

II. Elimination Type Tournaments

These types of tournaments are based on removing half of the participants/teams after each round. Depending on whether the tournament is single or double elimination, participants /teams may drop down to the loser brackets. Participants /teams participating at regional, territorial or Arctic Winter Games will compete in these schedules, which include a loser bracket.

(A) Single Elimination Tournament

The single elimination tournament is a quick and efficient method of determining the winner, however, it does not promote participation, “you lose, you’re out.” However, if you are looking for a quick tournament in your class the single elimination would definitely work. To determine the number of matches, subtract one from the total number of participants. For example if you have 8 participants/teams taking part, simply 8-1=7, therefore there will be 7 total matches to determine a champion. But, if you want to determine third and fourth, you will need to have one more match or 8 total matches.

If you want to determine the number of rounds, determine the number of times 2 can be multiplied by itself to reach a number equal to or exceeding the total number of participants/teams. For example to determine the number of rounds for 16 participants/teams, 2 must be raised to the 4th power (2x2x2x2). Therefore, there would be 4 rounds to determine a champion and runner-up.

Once you have the number of participants/teams determined, the brackets can be made for the tournament draw. If you have a perfect power of 2, such as the example above, 16 participants/teams, the brackets are easy to make. If it is not a perfect power of 2, the brackets must be manipulated so that after the first round some participants/teams are eliminated, therefore, the second round will equal a perfect power of 2.

To determine the number of byes that must take place if there is not a perfect power of 2, subtract the number of participants/teams from the next higher perfect power of 2 than the given number of participants/teams. For example, if there are 9 participants/teams, the next higher power on 2 is 16, so 16-9=7, which is the number of byes (7) that are needed in the first round of a nine participant/team single elimination tournament. When you create this draw, you only have 2 participants/teams participating; everyone else will get a bye to round 2. Therefore, in round 2, eight participants/teams will move through which are a perfect power of 2 (2x2x2). Byes should only ¨ be placed in the first round.

(B) Double Elimination Tournament

Most participants/teams enjoy the double elimination tournament as it enables participants/teams to have an “off” game and still have a chance of winning. If a loss is recorded in the winner’s bracket, they move to the loser bracket, and eventually can emerge as the tournament winner. However, if this participant/team makes it to the finals against the winner in the “winner bracket”, they would have to beat the “winner bracket” participant/team twice in order to claim tournament champion. The double tournament requires more time than the single elimination tournament; time and class attendance should be considered if using this tournament schedule in Physical Education class or homeroom.

To determine the number of matches use the formula, N=(cx2)-2. For example 17 participants/teams times 2 equals 34 minus 2 equals 32 matches. And there is a possibility there could be 33 matches if the loser bracket participant/team makes it to the final and beats the winner bracket participant/team twice.

To download and print single and double elimination draw sheets, consisting of three to 20 participants/teams click here. I hope this would save you a lot of valuable time.

Masi Cho.

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Dene Hand Games - Northwest Territories (2024)

FAQs

Dene Hand Games - Northwest Territories? ›

The Dene Hand Game is a guessing game where individual players or teams of players hide objects in one of their hands. The other team must guess which hand the object is in in order to score points – be careful though, points can be stolen!

What is the history of the Dene hand games? ›

The Hand Games were played years ago as a form of gambling among friends and different groups. Often the games were played to gamble for bullets, furs, dogs, toboggans, or stick matches.

How do you play Lakota hand games? ›

The two teams, one "hiding" and one "guessing," sit opposite one another; two members of the "hiding" team take a pair of bones and hide them, one in each hand, while the team sings, and uses traditional instruments (drums, sticks, rattles, clappers), and attempts to distract the "guessing" team.

How do you play finger pull? ›

In finger pulling, both opponents sit at a table opposite one another and try to pull the opponent towards themselves over the table using one finger. By physical force, overcoming the pain of the finger being stretched and with appropriate technique, the opponent can be defeated.

What is the oldest hand game in the world? ›

Morra is a 3,000-years-old hand game of prediction and numbers.

What is the meaning of Dene games? ›

Dene games are tests of physical and mental skill that were originally used by the Dene (northern Athabascan peoples) to prepare for the hunting and fishing seasons, and to provide entertainment.

What are the rules for the hand game? ›

It is a game played with 2-4 players (without partnership). Two decks of cards are used including two jokers (106 cards). Turns shift counter clockwise, and each player's task is to get rid of all the cards in their hand by building melds on the board or laying off their cards on other player's melds.

What is the black hand game? ›

Black Hand was a name given to an extortion method used in Italian neighborhoods at the turn of the 20th century. This is a thematic card driven mafia game! Each player is the Godfather of one of the five families in New York, well known as Cosa Nostra.

How do you play Bullfrog hand game? ›

If they move their hand before it is hit, the one who hit his or her own hand is out, if they don't move it in time, the person who's hand was hit is out. The players who are out move to the outside of the circle and help sing the song.

What are the Maori hand games? ›

Tī ringaringa and other hand games

Other hand games (or variations on tī ringaringa) include hapi tawa, hipitoitoi, hei tama tu tama, kū, matimati, punipuni and pokirua.

How do you play the game Mercy Finger? ›

Mercy can be played with any number of people: players form a ring and interlock fingers with the adjacent hands of the two players on either side. On "go" all players attempt to bend back the wrists of their neighbor. When a player cries "Mercy!", play ceases and that player is eliminated from the game.

What are the Dene Winter games? ›

There are five Dene games at the Arctic Winter Games: Hand game, snow snake, stick pull, pole push, and the finger pull. During the finger pull, the two competitors grasp each other's finger and use their strength, agility, and pain tolerance to wrestle their hands in competition.

How do you play hand and Foot game? ›

The objective is to get rid of all the cards from your 'Hand', and then 'Foot' by melding them. A Meld is a set of 3 - 7 cards of the same rank, that are placed face-up. It cannot have less than three cards or more than seven cards. A Meld belongs to the team, and not any individual player.

When was the game hands down created? ›

Hands Down is a board game originally created in 1964 by Marvin Glass and Harvey "Hank" Kramer for Ideal Toy Company. Hasbro, Milton Bradley, and Pressman Toy Corporation have published the game over the years.

What is indigenous hand games? ›

Two teams of five players sit across from each other in a line. While traditional drumming and music is played, one team works to hide objects in their hands, passing them between team members while the opposing team has to guess where the objects are hidden.

What games did the Inuit play? ›

The Arctic Games include many of the same games as in the Winter Olympics (hockey, speed skating, and curling). However they also feature arctic sports such as dog mushing and snowshoeing along with traditional Inuit games like the Ear Pull, One Foot High Kick, Kneel Jump, Airplane, and Knuckle Hop.

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