Objective: The objective of Perudo is to be the last player with dice remaining.
Players: Perudo is typically played with two or more players.
Equipment:
Gameplay:
Each player starts with five dice and a cup. All players shake their dice in their cups and then slam them onto the playing surface, concealing the dice from other players.
The first player (usually determined randomly or by agreement) makes a bid. A bid consists of a quantity of dice and a face value (from 1 to 6). For example, a bid might be "three threes" meaning the player is claiming there are at least three dice showing the value of three on the table.
The next player can either raise the bid by increasing the quantity or the face value, or challenge the previous bid. If challenged, all players reveal their dice. If the bid was accurate, the challenger loses a die; if the bid was incorrect, the bidder loses a die.
Play continues clockwise, with each player making a bid or challenging the previous bid.
If a player loses all their dice, they are out of the game. The last player with dice remaining wins.
Rules for Bids:
Challenges:
Special Rules:
The game continues until only one player remains with dice, who is then declared the winner.
Perudo is a game that involves elements of probability, strategy, and bluffing, making it highly engaging and unpredictable.
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