A Kakelorum is a gambling from the center of the 19ten of century, which arose first in upper Austria and spread in the alpine region. It concerns a wooden ball play with a play figure high at the edge standing hollow about 20 to 30 cm and a round Spielbrett present under it of approximately 25 - 35 cm diameter (deviations are possible).
With the play one sends a marble downward over a coiled starting distance (the figure with an a throw hole) on the round Spielbrett. A play goal is it to get the ball into one of the 58 nummerierten recesses with as high a number as possible. If a player meets the recess 58 in the center of the Spielbretts with the ball, the play is immediately won.
The Spielbrett is with 2-3 cm a high edge, in order to prevent an escaping of the ball or marble, as well as 58 very flat recesses provide. The numbering begins in the entrance place of the ball and runs in a snail form to the center. The 58. Recess is in the center of the board.
The kind and the structure of the play suggest that one was allowed to set the ball in motion after a predetermined employment and then depending upon hit a price won. Driving dealers led plays of this kind with itself and were often dependent on the discretion of the participants, since such plays were subject also occasionally to a prohibition.
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