Pasa
Ruleset:
Pasa
Game
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Period(s)
Modern
Summary
Rules of Pasa.
Description
These rules were played both in eighteenth century Ecuador and in nineteenth century Peru.
Rules
The board is a double-headed eagle, with two lines of ten holes. One seven-sided die. One side has a special mark, one is blank, and the others are numbered 1-5. The special mark scores 10, the blank side scores -10. Players roll the die, and add up their scores as they go, placing a peg in a hole to mark ten points. The player who reaches 100 points first wins.
Concepts
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Reference
Juan and Ulloa 1748: 549; Bollaert 1860: 168; Depaulis 1998: 32.
Other Rulesets
Origin
Andes
Identifiers
DLP.GameRulesets.334
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