Pareia de Entrada
Ruleset:
Pareia de Entrada
Game
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Period(s)
Medieval
Summary
Rules for Pareia de Entrada.
Description
These rules are described in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos.
Rules
2x12 board, divided in half. Spaces on each side take the form of semi-circular sockets, into which the pieces fit. Fifteen pieces per player. Two or three dice. Players move according to the number on each die by moving one piece the value on one die then another piece the value on the other die, or by moving one piece the value of one die and then the value of the other. Both players enter their pieces into the same quadrant of the board, and move pieces along a horseshoe-shaped track around the board toward the quadrant on the opposite side of the board. When a piece lands on a space occupied by a single piece of the opponent, the opponent's piece is removed from the board and must enter again as before. When all of the dice present the same number, the player receives another turn. The player to bear off all of their pieces first wins.
Concepts
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Reference
Libro de los Juegos 76-77.
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Origin
Spain
Identifiers
DLP.GameRulesets.731
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