Gambling games in Sherjans

13.02.2020

Sports

Table games are a peculiar sport, as participants need both physical and luck and logical thinking to win an opponent. On 7 February, the Shergian Cultural House was held at the annual competition table. The participants were standing at the table tennis, novus and checkers, and the team, two participants in each, were in the puzzle.
In all types of competitions, mostly students started. There were those who made their way in several types of table games. The most interested party came to the checker, nine participants (Kaspars Martinov, Elgar Razulis, Victor Basulis, Marcus Kapacis, Dāvis Ceirulau, Daniel Ceirulae, Renata Anufrijeva, Roland Anufrijevs, Uldis Julavs), so that the match was held for the longest time.
After the last games, the winners came out. First place for Victor Bazulis, second place for Elgar Razgale, third place for Caspar Martinov.
Seven players (Mikhail Sazonov, Kaspars Martinov, Arnolds Anufrijevs, Elgar Razgalis, Janis Hodovsev, Victor Bazulis and Daniels Ceiruļs). Jānis Hodovsev, second place for Arnolds Anufrijev, third for Kasparam Martinov.
The table tennis was played by six participants (Artis Garda, Arnolds Anufrijevs, Victor Bazulis, Daniel Ceirulau, Armands Kanch and Ilvars Razgalis). First place for Victor Bazulis, second for Ilvar Razgalim, third for Arnold Anufrijev.
This year, the table game introduced an innovation – puzzle. The participants (a team in two people) had to set three puzzles (forty-nine pieces per puzzle). A composing time was fixed here – which team is faster. Elmārs Kokainis and Artis Glyde (9 mins) fought the first place. 49 sec., Rene Anufrijeva and Roland Anufrijevs (11 min 32 sec), third place for Uldis Juļam and Armands Kančam (12 min 16 sek) ranked in second place. The winners of the fourth place – Marcus Kapacis and Dennis Razadvskis – received sweet prizes.
The winners were awarded with medals and diplomas, and the other participants were awarded small sweet prizes for their participation and struggle.
I think there was a positive emotional charge on board games, moving physically and wrinkled the brain. The Asian and sportic spirit in the members of the participants created a fortune for the joy and the spirit of friendly competition!
Leocadia Razgale,
Head of the Cyrus Cultural House,
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