Talk:Pitch and toss
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Two-up
[edit]Pitch and Toss was also a game similar to two-up as played in Australia. The Kipling poem could be refering to this.
Tossing schools
[edit]Surely not in playgrounds the teachers or parkeepers or whoever would stop it straight away. The only tossing schools I ever saw were on waste ground and discreetely off the beaten track. They were made up exclusively of adult males. The most popular time seems to have been on a sunday morning before the club opened. They happened regularly week after week. No doubt the police tolerated them.21:05, 2 April 2007 (UTC)mikeL
Merge request
[edit]These seem to be essentially the same game: throw coins nearest to the wall. The "variant" of pitch penny through a hole in a seat might merge with Quarters instead. jnestorius(talk) 17:05, 12 October 2008 (UTC)