Marble Day rules
Marble Day runs to five rounds. Round 1 is open to all. Round 2 is the last 16. Round 3, the quarter-finals, is the last 8. Round 4, the semi-finals, the last 4. Round 5, the finals, the last 2.

Each round has a single target, scratched into the dirt by the CMO using the Kligorrian Branch of Entwostle. Each shooter gets two plain marbles, no more, and everyone gets a different color so the judges can keep track.
The winner of a round is whoever has the smallest combined distance from the target, as measured by the Sprocket Scope-Tractometer.
First seen in Book 9, page 82
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Marble Day has five rounds: Round 1 is open to all, Round 2 is the last 16, Round 3 is the quarter-finals (last 8), Round 4 is the semi-finals (last 4), Round 5 is the finals (last 2).
There are FIVE rounds Round 1: Open to all Round 2: Last 16 players Round 3: Quarter-finals (last 8) Round 4: Semi-finals (last 4) Round 5: Finals (last 2) b09:c04:p082
In each Marble Day round there is one target scratched into the dirt by the CMO using the Kligorrian Branch of Entwostle.
In each round there is one target, scratched into the dirt by the CMO. The stick he uses is the Kligorrian Branch of Entwostle b09:c04:p083
In each Marble Day round the shooter gets two plain marbles only, and everyone gets a different color so the judges can keep track.
In each round, the shooter gets two plain marbles only. Everyone gets a different color so the judges can keep track. b09:c04:p085
The winner of each Marble Day round is the person with the smallest combined distance from the target as measured by the Sprocket Scope-Tractometer.
The winner is the person with the smallest combined distance from the target (as measured by the Sprocket Scope-Tractometer) at the end of the round. b09:c04:p087



