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Why is the Altman Card with a cost of only 1 Mao popular among primary school students?

Because for children, the Altman card is not only a card, but also a "social tool" and a "show-off tool" of its own. Cost and price are not what they care about, but what they care about is what this card will bring to themselves.

Speaking of what is the most popular among primary school students, the first thing boys bear is the Altman card. What is an Altman card? Let's briefly understand: Altman, also known as LGR, is similar to poker, but slightly more complicated than poker, because it has offensive and defensive types, and has different grades, namely: R, SR, SSR, HR, UR, LGR, CP, SP, GP, among which GP is the highest grade, followed by SP, and so on.

Why is it so popular among primary school students? Through the understanding of primary school students around me, I personally come to the following reasons:

Love for Altman. You must be an Altman character who likes TV to like the Altman card, but you can't watch TV often at home because of family constraints, but buying a card is the same, even more interesting than watching TV. You can choose different cards and other people's PK according to the level of cards and the difference of offense and defense.

Become a social tool. Since using the card to PK with others has virtually become a social tool, just like communication between adults, there are things of common interest, and the conversation will be more topical. Seeing others play without playing seems to be unable to integrate into this circle, so those children who don't buy will deliberately buy, and gradually everyone will follow suit.

Since showing off is something everyone likes, if you don't have what I have, you will show off in front of you on purpose to gain pride and satisfaction, and those children who are not to be outdone will continue to buy cards until they have the same cards as others, even higher than others. In fact, it is also a kind of comparison psychology.

Game fun. Actually, it's just a blind box. No one knows which cards are in it. Do you want them? Collect all kinds of cards and put them in the card book. In this way, you are the most beautiful boy. You can also exchange different cards with others or give them directly, so that everyone's relationship will be closer ~

The price is cheap. Ordinary cards are usually packed in 2 yuan. Of course, there are prices in 2 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan or even higher. But in the eyes of children, 2 yuan is very cheap. They don't care about the cost, because they don't have to make money by themselves, just ask for it from home, as long as they can buy what they like. There is no consumption concept.

Many primary school students I know are playing Altman cards, among which my two nephews are particularly fond of playing. Usually I like watching Altman TV, and I also bought a lot of cards at home. Put away those that are "useful" and scatter those that are useless. I don't know how much they bought. It is estimated that they may even save money for breakfast to buy cards. Two brothers are playing cards to see who is who. Or guess which Altman it is by cards, and you can win a card in your opponent's hand by guessing how many times. There are many ways to play, and they also enjoy it, which may be beyond our understanding as adults. In fact, it is similar to playing that kind of card when I was a child, but now it looks more "high-end".

It is understandable to play properly, but children should not be overly addicted to playing this card. We should guide them to establish a correct consumption concept and values, and spend more time and thoughts on their studies instead of delaying their studies.