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Pai Sho

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What is Pai Sho

Pai Sho is an ancient game that stretches in popularity among many nations. It is unknown where Pai Sho first originated, as all of the four nations claim that it originated in their respective countries, naming specific villages and historical persons as originators or major reformers to what eventually became known as Pai Sho. The first mention of Pai Sho in writing is around -850 in a fire nation historical book. Over the next 1,000 years more writings appeared in a greater quantity throughout the four nations.

Pai Sho was played in air temples, and is played in the earth king's palace, the water kingdom villages and fire nation cities and on the fire nation war barges. Pai Sho is somewhat inspired by oriental flower arranging (Ikebana). The game is commonly played with two players, though a larger number could play.

Archeologists discovered Pai Sho boards, pieces and diagrams in an ancient air temple and have pieced together a "lost" variation of Pai Sho dubbed Tei Setsu Pai Sho (Air Temple Pai Sho). The game was played in the squares, but it is unknown weather this is the original game, or a variant brought from one of the other nations.

Materiales para Jugar

 

Tablero

El juego es jugado en un tablero circular de una cuadricula cuadrada de 18x18 con las esquinas cortadas. En el centro hay una figura en forma de diamante dividida en cuatro cuartos con esquinas opuestas coloreadas de rojo y blanco. Un tablero de Pai Sho tiene 256 espacios en el.

 

Tablero de Pai Sho Estándar.

Fichas

  • Flores Blancas
  • Flores Blancas
  • Fichas No Flores

 

Cada jugador tiene 54 Fichas repartidas asi:

  • 3 Dragones Blancos
  • 3 Lotos Blancos
  • 6 Jasmines
  • 6 Lilys Blancas

  • 6 Jades Blancas
  • 6 Rosas
  • 6 Chrisantemum
  • 6 Rododendron
  • 3 Hiedras
  • 3 Ruedas
  • 3 Rocas
  • 3 Botes

 

Objetivo

Ordenar las fichas con el fin de formar Armonias.

                         

     Armonias Bien y Mal hechas

 

  • Una Armonia esta bien cuando las dos fichas estan unidas por una linea.
  • Una harmonia esta bien cuando las dos fichas son tuyas.

         

Reglas de Juego

Cada Jugador en su turno puede hacer 5 movimientos:

  • Poner una pieza en una intersección.
  • Usar una Rueda
  • Usar una Roca 
  • Usar un Bote
  • Pasar turno 

 

Terminando el Juego

El juego termina cuando uno de los Jugadores (o los dos) se quedan sin fichas, o los dos jugadores pasan turno en una ronda.

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