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Sho (board game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sho (board game)
Sho ( Tibetan : ཤོ ) is a traditional race game in Tibet.
Its name is simply the Tibetan word for "dice". It is traditionally played for money and by men, with two to four players - three being the most common. With four players, the usual variant is to play as two teams of two, with the partners sitting opposite each other.
== Equipment ==

The "board" is formed by a circular line of shells, typically sixty-four in number.
Each player (or team) has nine identical playing pieces, which are usually old coins. In any case, the playing pieces have to be stackable.

Two six-sided dice are used. They are placed in a wooden dice cup which is shaken and then slammed down onto a dice pad, typically made of yak leather stuffed with yak wool, which forms the centre of the board, within the circle of shells.

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