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Basic content of Tibetan dice game

The basic rules of the dice game are simple and clear. Generally, there are two-player, three-player, four-player and six-player games, and four-player and six-player games are two-player confrontation. At the beginning, everyone (each group) holds nine chips. The oldest person must roll the dice in the morning, and the youngest person must roll the dice in the afternoon, and then roll the dice clockwise. After the game starts, the first chip placed according to the number of dice is set to put two chips. If the number of points thrown is 2, 3 or 12, you can put three chips. The first chip is called the mother chip, and only one chip can be placed from the second time. This single chip is called a chiplet. During the game, when the number of points thrown matches the number of points originally placed in your chips, you can add another one from your chips to your own chips. If the points are the same as your own chips, you can merge them. Players' chips can be played against each other, provided that they eat more and eat less, and the number of opponents is equal. Whether you merge, add or eat the right chips, you have the right to roll the dice again. In addition, when the number of chips in one's home is less than that of the other, and it happens to be the number of chips thrown to the opposite home, you can only stay put and stay put. When a family's chips are eaten up by the opponent, as long as the family throws nine points (which must be 6+3 points), then put all the nine chips in the hand at nine points and continue to play with the opponent. In addition, when the player throws 2 points, he can put 2 chips on 2 points. If you have your own chips at 2 o'clock, you can directly add one more chip than the original chips, such as the original two chips, you can add three more chips; If there is an opponent's chip at 2 o'clock, you can eat the opponent's chip, put one more chip than the opponent's original chip at 2 o'clock, and then let the opponent continue to roll the dice. If the player doesn't want to put the chips directly or eat the correct chips after throwing 2 points, he can throw it again, and then he can use the thrown points together with 2 points.

The main forms that determine the outcome in the dice game are: (1) The player who passes his chips first wins, especially after nine chips are put together, passing them successfully is the best way to win; (2) When placing the mother chip, the player can only move the mother chip forward when all the points thrown from now on are in the position of the mother chip, so that when he has finished the game, he will be considered a winner; (3) During the game, when the player rolls 2 points, he can continue to roll the dice. If you throw 2 points three times in a row, you win; (4) When a player rolls two dice with special points stacked together, as long as he can sing the special dice words for this situation in time and completely, not only will he win the game, but even the whole set of toys is his own, which is considered to be the most auspicious phenomenon.

Although different places in Tibetan areas have different rules of the game, the basic rules of the game are similar.