RULES OF THE GAME



THE OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME IS TO REACH A TOTAL OF 150 POINTS.

ALTERNATIVELY, AT THE END OF AN HOUR OF PLAYING, THE REFEREE WILL DECLARE THE LAST TURN.
THE PLAYER THAT GETS CLOSER TO 150 POINTS WINS, BOTH IN EXCESS AND IN DEFECT.

IF THE PLAYER, WHILE PLAYING THE GAME, EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM OF THE POINTS(150),STARTING FROM THE FOLLOWING TURN, EVERY POINT IN EXCESS WILL BE DETRACTED, UNTIL IT GOES BACK BELOW THE THRESHOLD OF 150 POINTS..
EVERY POINT THAT SHOULD BE COUNTED NEGATIVELY WILL INSTEAD BE ADDED TO THE MAIN SCORE.

BELOW THE 150 POINTS TRHESHOLD, THE COUNTING WILL RESTART NORMALLY.

THE DETRACTED POINTS CAN BRING DOWN THE SCORE BELOW THE NUMBER ZERO.

THE DICE HAS SIX SIDES.

EVERY SIDE HAS A ROMAN NUMBER WRITTEN.

EVERY PLAYER HAS 2 ROLLS AVAILABLE WHICH WILL BE PLAYED IN ROTATION WITH THE OTHER PLAYERS.

THE TWO ROLLS OF THE THIRD TURN WILL HAVE TO BE DECLARED.
(Ex. we declare that the number 5 will come out and then the number 3)

IN CASE THE PLAYER GUESS THE SEQUENCE OF NUMBERS CORRECTLY, IT GETS A BONUS OF + 50 POINTS.

GUESSING ONLY ONE, OF THE TWO NUMBERS, INCREASES THE SCORE BY + 10 POINTS.

NOT GUESSING EVEN ONE, OF THE TWO THROWS, PENALIZES THE PLAYER BY - POINTS.

THE POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS OBTAINED WITH THE 2 ROLLS CORRESPOND TO DIFFERENT RESULTS DESCRIBED BELOW:

EVERY COMBINATION CORRESPONDS TO A UNIQUE RESULT.

1-1 (Vespasianus) Throw again the dice.

1-2 (Iuvenalis) The player is subjected to a riddle (+10 bonus points if he guesses the answer)

1-3 (Iulius Caesar) +5 points.

1-4 (Messalina) The player can decide to exchange the total points he has with an opponent of his choice.
However, he is required to challenge him with an additional roll of the dice, one each.
The player who scores the lowest number wins the challenge.
If the result is the same, the challenged player loses 20 points which will go to the challenger.
If the challenger loses the challenge he gives 40 points to the opponent.

1-5 (Quintus Ennius) Throw again the dice.

1-6 (Octavius Augustus) The player must roll the die three times and add up the outgoing numbers

2-1 (Constantinus) - 5 points.

2-2 (Claudius) Roll again by adding up the outgoing numbers in the new roll.

2-3 (Quintilianus) +20 points.

2-4 (Tacitus) + 10 points.

2-5 (Lucanus) The player is subjected to a riddle (+20 bonus points if he guesses the answer)

2-6 (Iustinianus) Back to zero points.

3-1 (Seneca) Roll the dice again, multiplying the outgoing number by 6.

3-2 (Nerone) The player is eliminated.
On the next round the player can try to re-enter the game by following this procedure:
he will have to declare a number from 1 to 6, rolling the dice 3 times, hoping that the chosen number will come out at least once.

3-3 (Cicerone) - 10 points.

3-4 (Marcus Aurelius) The player must subtract the sum of the numbers that will come up in the next opponent's bet

3-5 (Commodus) Question (The player gets back to zero points if the answer is wrong)

3-6 (Domitianus) Remove 3 points.

4-1 (Tiberius) The player rolls only one dice (numbers from 1 to 3 It loses and from 4 to 6 It accumulates them)

4-2 (Romulus) + 40 points

4-3 (Nerva) The number that comes up on the first throw of the dice will be added to the partial score.

4-4 (Titus) Question (the correct answer doubles half of the points the player has)

4-5 (Agrippina) Riddle (The player goes back to zero points if it doesn't guess the right answer)

4-6 (Virgilius) Add the number 6 and multiply the partial score by two.

5-1 (Aurelius Antoninus Caracalla) Skip ONE turn.

5-2 (Scipio Africanus) +10 points

5-3 (Catilina) -8 points

5-4 (Crassus) Halve the partial score.

5-5 (Trajano) + 30 points

5-6 (Porcius Cato) Question (correct answer +10 points, otherwise - 2)

6-1 (Aurelianus) Riddle (10 points without penalty)

6-2 (Antoninus Pius) Subtract the numbers rolled on the dice from the player's partial score.

6-3 (Drusus Claudianus) Question (if the answer is correct +15 points)

6-4 (Adrianus) Raise the player's main score to 149 points.

6-5 (Titus Livius) Raise the player's main score to 170 points.

6-6 (Agrippa) Riddle (+15 points)



Traduzione di Nicolò Muraglia