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== Rules ==
== Rules ==
The game has the same rules as Ba-awa except the following:
The game has the same rules as Ba-awa except the following:
*The contents of two adjacent holes (a total of eight seeds) are used for the openıng move.
*The contents of two adjacent holes (a total of eight seeds) are used for the opening move.
*When there are just eight seeds left on the board, the player who captured the first four with the last seed of a lap anywhere on the board takes these and the game ends.
*When there are just eight seeds left on the board, the player who captured the first four with the last seed of a lap anywhere on the board takes these and the game ends.



Revision as of 23:36, 1 September 2011

J'erin
RanksTwo
SowingMultilap
RegionNigeria

Je'rin, also known as jérin-jérin, is a mancala game which is very similar to Ba-awa. It is played by Yoruba people in Nigeria.

Rules

The game has the same rules as Ba-awa except the following:

  • The contents of two adjacent holes (a total of eight seeds) are used for the opening move.
  • When there are just eight seeds left on the board, the player who captured the first four with the last seed of a lap anywhere on the board takes these and the game ends.

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