JOLEN/MARBLES

The last but not the least is Plising.

Draw a circle on the ground and a starting line say, eight feet away.
Agree on the quantity of marbles from each player for the pot.
Lump all the marbles in the circle-center, leaving one in-front (this is the puntarya).
Each player takes a manu by throwing his magic jolen (batoan) from the circle to the starting line.
The closest to it, starts the round.

NB: The game modes:

Standard
Hit anywhere in the circle, and if you can get one and only one out of the circle, you have all the marbles.

Puntaryahay
Hit only the puntarya.
If you can get it out of the circle, you have all the marbles.
The player-in-his-turn either:
Takes a shot at the pot;
Places his batoan strategically-close (but outside of) the circle, inside would be a pago, where he loses his turn-waits for the next one;
Takes a shot at the pot from his current position;
Takes a shot at any batoan already in the area of the pot.
If he hits it, the victim is out of this round, and the victor gets the chance to take a shot at the pot.

The cycle goes-on-and-on until one wins or when unanimously-decided to do the round a-fresh.