User talk:Amirul Shaari

BATU SEREMBAN
Batu Seremban or five stones is a game originally played by girls. This is an easier game to play compare to congkak because it only needs five stones or five round objects to play with. You can either play with five, seven or nine objects determining to what type of game you are playing.

The objective of the game is to throw one of the stones one at a time and sweeping another on the floor simultaneously catching the one you threw earlier on. This game continues to advance stages where the game gets complicated. This game is enjoyed by all sex nowadays no matter whether you’re old or young you can still play this game and have fun.

First stage: Scatter the five stones on the floor and pick an 'ibu' (Primary Stone) which is picked randomly. The 'ibu' is thrown in the air and swipe one of the four remaining stones. The 'ibu' which is thrown earlier had to be caught in order to proceed. The process is repeated until there is no more stones left.

Second stage: Scatter again but this time the amount of stones that need to be swiped is two stones. Repeat until there is no more stones left.

Third stage: Do the exact same thing and swipe three stones. Repeat.

Fourth stage: Repeat the process but this time four stones is swiped together and catch the 'ibu'.

Fifth stage: At this stage, all the five stones is held in the hand. Throw one of the stones up (the 'ibu') and swiftly drop the four remaining stones in your hand and catch the 'ibu' only.

Sixth stage (optional): The sixth stage is a little complicated because this time players must choose two stones as the 'ibu'. The first 'ibu' is thrown while the second had to be substituted with one of the stones on the floor and catch the stone thrown earlier. The steps are repeated until the end of the stage.

Seventh stage (optional): The seventh stage is where the two 'ibu' stones is thrown at the same time. Then, swipe only one of the stones on the ground and the two 'ibu' stones is caught one in the right hand and the other in the opposite hand. Repeat until finish.