Korean group game (3-6-9), monks vs. gangsters

A group of gangsters want to hide out at in a Buddhist temple, but the monks don’t like the distraction. The monks suggest they have a contest. If they win, the gangsters have to leave. Who will win? This is a clip from “Hi! Dharma! (달마야 놀자!).”  The game they play is called 3-6-9. The group sits in a circle and starts counting. Every person ether claps their hands if the number has 3, 6, or 9 in the number or says the number out loud. I wonder if anyone has gone as far as these guys have…

  1. this reminds me of a game my friend taught me, called Buzz. its the same, kind of, but with 7. you go around in a circle and if a number has a 7 in it or is a multiple of 7 the person says BUZZ and the order reverses.

  2. i didnt explain well lol sry my english isnt good still. like, if A, B, C and D are playing (in that order), they count
    1-2-3-4-5-6-Buzz , right? so it would go A, then B C D A B then C says Buzz and instead of D going next, B goes on with 8 and then it would be C B A D C B A … etc. and it changes direction at every buzz. pretty ridic gamee lol

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