Senet
(Znt) Ruleset:
Kendall Starting Throw Trap Home Row
Game
See the game Senet for more details.
Period(s)
Ancient
Summary
Starting throw, trap, and home row rules.
Description
Kendall rules with starting throw, trap, and home row rules.
Rules
Each player must throw a 1 to begin play. A roll greater than that required to land exactly on square 26 causes the player to fall into square 27.A player must move all of their pieces out of the home row before bearing pieces off. Standard Kendall rules.
Concepts
Browse all concepts for Kendall Starting Throw Trap Home Row here.
Reference
Kendall 1979: rules book.
Other Rulesets
Scholarly rulesets
Kendall
Standard rules proposed by Timothy Kendall.
Kendall Five Pieces
Five pieces per player.
Kendall Starting Throw
A throw of 1 is required to begin.
Kendall Trap
Square 27 is a trap.
Kendall Home Row
Cannot bear off until all pieces are beyond the home row.
Kendall Five Pieces Starting Throw
Five pieces and starting throw rules.
Kendall Five Pieces Trap
Five pieces and trap rules.
Kendall Five Pieces Home Row
Five pieces and home row rules.
Kendall Starting Throw Trap
Starting throw and trap rules.
Kendall Starting Throw Home Row
Starting throw and home row rules.
Kendall Trap Home Row
Trap and home row rules.
Kendall Five Pieces Starting Throw Trap
Five pieces, starting throw, and trap rules.
Kendall Five Pieces Trap Home Row
Five pieces, trap, home row.
Kendall Five Pieces Starting Throw Home Row
Five pieces, starting throw, home row rules.
Kendall All Options
Five pieces, starting throw, trap, and home row rules.
Piccione
Rules proposed by Peter Piccione.
Jéquier
Rules proposed by Gustave Jéquier.
Suggested rulesets
Bell
Suggested Rules from R. C. Bell.
Simple Senet
Played on a board with no markings.
Simple Marked Senet
Played on a board with basic markings.
Middle Kingdom Senet
Played on a board common in Middle Kingdom Egypt.
Early New Kingdom Senet
Played on a board common in earlier New Kingdom Egypt.
Late New Kingdom Senet
Played on a board common in later New Kingdom Egypt.
Vertical Senet
Played with a vertically-oriented board and different markings.
Double Senet
Played on two boards placed next to each other.
Cypriot Senet
Played on simple boards with seeds or stones in prehistoric Cyprus.
Identifiers
DLP.GameRulesets.934
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