JACK 'N POY
This is the local version of Rock-paper-scissors. Though
the spelling seems American in influence, the game is really
Japanese in origin (janken) with the lyrics in the Japanese
version sounding very similar to the "gibberish"
sung in the Philippines.
The lyrics:
Jack 'n' Poy, hale-hale-hoy! (Jack and Poy, hale-hale-hoy!)
Sinong matalo s'yang unggoy! (The loser becomes a monkey boy!)
Rock-paper-scissors is a hand game usually played by
two people, where players simultaneously form one
of three shapes with an outstretched hand.
The "rock" beats scissors, the "scissors" beat paper
and the "paper" beats rock; if both players throw the
same shape, the game is tied. Other names for the
game in the English-speaking world include roshambo,
Paper, Scissors, Stone and other orderings of the three items.
The game is often used as a choosing method in a
way similar to coin flipping, drawing straws, or throwing
dice. Unlike truly random selection methods, however,
rock-paper-scissors can be played with a degree of
skill by recognizing and exploiting non-random
behavior in opponents.
GAME PLAY
The players usually count aloud to four, or speak
the name of the game (e.g. "Rock Paper Scissors!"
or "Ro Sham Bo!"), each time either raising one
hand in a fist and swinging it down on the count
or holding it behind. On the fourth count
(saying, "Shoot!" or "Go!") or on the third
count (saying, "Scissors!" or "Bo!"), the
players change their hands into one of
three gestures, which they then "throw" by
extending it towards their opponent.
Variations include a version where players use
only three counts before throwing their
gesture (thus throwing on the count of
"Scissors!" or "Bo!", or a version where
they shake their hands three times before
"throwing." The gestures are
(in the three gesture version):
The objective is to select a gesture which defeats that of
the opponent. Gestures are resolved as follows:
If both players choose the same gesture, the game is tied and the players
throw again. The game is sometimes played as "best of three".