Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Jump to content

Generala: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Winning: new cat
Ania543 (talk | contribs)
Scoring: “they” instead of “he or she”
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
(5 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Short description|Latin American dice game}}
{{Unreferenced|date=July 2007}}
[[File:Five ivory dice.jpg|thumb|Generala is played with five dice]]
[[File:Five ivory dice.jpg|thumb|Generala is played with five dice]]


'''Generala''' is a dice game similar to the English game of [[poker dice]], the Polish game Jacy-Tacy (yahtzee-tahtzee) and the American game [[Yahtzee]]. Although it is sometimes played in Europe and the United States, Generala is most popular in [[Iberoamerica]].
'''Generala''' is a dice game similar to the English game of [[poker dice]], the German game Kniffel, and the Polish game Jacy-Tacy (yahtzee-tahtzee).<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Heled|first=Joseph|date=2020-11-01|title=Stay in Command: Optimal Play for Two Person Generala|url=https://figshare.com/articles/preprint/Stay_in_Command_Optimal_Play_for_Two_Person_Generala/10250957/1/files/18509729.pdf|journal=Recreational Mathematics Magazine|language=en|volume=7|issue=13|pages=53–70|doi=10.2478/rmm-2020-0004|doi-access=free}}</ref> The American variant of Generala, [[Yahtzee]], is the most popular variant. Although it is sometimes played in Europe and the United States, Generala is most popular in [[Ibero-America]].


== Rules ==
== Rules ==
Line 9: Line 9:
=== Scoring ===
=== Scoring ===
The following combinations earn points:
The following combinations earn points:
* ''Ones'', ''Twos'', ''Threes'', ''Fours'', ''Fives'' or ''Sixes''. A player may add the numbers on any combination of dice showing the same number. For example, 4-4-4-2-6 would score 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 points in "Fours" or 2 points in "Twos" or even 6 points in "Sixes". Once a player has taken points on a specific combination, he or she may not take points for that combination again during the game.
* ''Ones'', ''Twos'', ''Threes'', ''Fours'', ''Fives'' or ''Sixes''. A player may add the numbers on any combination of dice showing the same number. For example, 4-4-4-2-6 would score 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 points in "Fours" or 2 points in "Twos" or even 6 points in "Sixes". Once a player has taken points on a specific combination, they may not take points for that combination again during the game.
* ''Straight''. 20 points. A straight is a combination of five consecutive numbers (1-2-3-4-5, or 2-3-4-5-6); it also includes consecutive numbers with ''6'' and ''1'', such as 3-4-5-6-1. In essence, '''any''' set of five unmatched dice are a straight. A variation allows a 1 to replace a 2 in a straight, e.g. 1, 1, 3, 4, 5 or 1, 3, 4, 5, 6.
* ''Straight''. 20 points. A straight is a combination of five consecutive numbers (1-2-3-4-5, or 2-3-4-5-6); it also includes consecutive numbers with ''6'' and ''1'', such as 3-4-5-6-1. In essence, '''any''' set of five unmatched dice are a straight. A variation allows a 1 to replace a 2 in a straight, e.g. 1, 1, 3, 4, 5 or 1, 3, 4, 5, 6.
* ''Full house''. 30 points. Any set of three combined with a set of two. For example, 5-5-5-3-3.
* ''Full house''. 30 points. Any set of three combined with a set of two. For example, 5-5-5-3-3.
Line 25: Line 25:
The winner, if no one scores an automatic Generala win, is the player who finishes the game with the most points.
The winner, if no one scores an automatic Generala win, is the player who finishes the game with the most points.


== References ==
{{Dice games}}
{{Reflist}}{{Dice games}}


[[Category:Sequence dice games]]
[[Category:Sequence dice games]]

Revision as of 05:31, 7 April 2024

Generala is played with five dice

Generala is a dice game similar to the English game of poker dice, the German game Kniffel, and the Polish game Jacy-Tacy (yahtzee-tahtzee).[1] The American variant of Generala, Yahtzee, is the most popular variant. Although it is sometimes played in Europe and the United States, Generala is most popular in Ibero-America.

Rules

Generala is a game played by two or more players. Players take turns rolling five dice. After each roll, the player chooses which dice (if any) to keep, and which to reroll. A player may reroll some or all of the dice up to three times on a turn.

Scoring

The following combinations earn points:

  • Ones, Twos, Threes, Fours, Fives or Sixes. A player may add the numbers on any combination of dice showing the same number. For example, 4-4-4-2-6 would score 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 points in "Fours" or 2 points in "Twos" or even 6 points in "Sixes". Once a player has taken points on a specific combination, they may not take points for that combination again during the game.
  • Straight. 20 points. A straight is a combination of five consecutive numbers (1-2-3-4-5, or 2-3-4-5-6); it also includes consecutive numbers with 6 and 1, such as 3-4-5-6-1. In essence, any set of five unmatched dice are a straight. A variation allows a 1 to replace a 2 in a straight, e.g. 1, 1, 3, 4, 5 or 1, 3, 4, 5, 6.
  • Full house. 30 points. Any set of three combined with a set of two. For example, 5-5-5-3-3.
  • Four of a kind. 40 points. Four dice with the same number. For example, 2-2-2-2-6.
  • Generala. 50 or 60 points. All five dice with the same number.
  • Double Generala (optional). 100 or 120 points. All five dice with the same number for the second time in a game.

A player may choose in which qualifying category to score a roll. For example, one need not enter 3-3-3-3-3 in Generala – it may also go in Threes or Four of a kind.

If a player makes a Straight, Full House, or Four of a Kind on the first roll of a given turn, it is worth 5 or 10 extra points. A player who makes Generala on the first roll of a turn automatically wins the game.

A player who fails to make any valid score, or chooses not to take any other score, may scratch (eliminate) a category, such as Generala or Twos. If a player scratches a category, that player cannot score on that category for the rest of the game. Specifically, if a player scratches Generala and subsequently rolls Generala on the first roll of a turn, it may not be used as an automatic win.

Winning

The winner, if no one scores an automatic Generala win, is the player who finishes the game with the most points.

References

  1. ^ Heled, Joseph (2020-11-01). "Stay in Command: Optimal Play for Two Person Generala" (PDF). Recreational Mathematics Magazine. 7 (13): 53–70. doi:10.2478/rmm-2020-0004.