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stones or cowrie shells in the players home base (bahay) by continuously distributing the shells around smaller holes until the player runs out of shells to distribute. The person who collects the most shells in his or her bahay wins.
home cup at the far right end. Each cup (except for the home cup) initially holds seven stones. cups in a counterclockwise fashion. When the player reaches the end of his or her row, he or she will drop a stone in his or her home cup, and then continue to drop stones on his or her opponents side. If he or she reaches the end of his or her opponent's row, he or she will not drop a stone in his or her opponent's home cup.
select any cup from his or her side to pick up stones from. Play continues until his or her turn ends.
contains other stones, he or she must take all the stones from that particular cup, and continue dropping stones in a counterclockwise fashion. This can occur multiple times, and the player continues the same process until his or her turn ends due to the other rules.
stone and the stones directly across his or her cup, and deposits all of them in his or her home cup. The players turn then ends.
no stones in any of the cups in his or her side – the player then loses his or her turn.
stones wins. next player's opposing cup. Play continues in a rotating fashion among all three players. |