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: They can choose to "keep" specific dice and reroll the rest to complete a scoring combination.

: After the third roll (or earlier if satisfied), the player must record a score in one of the 13 available categories on their score sheet. Scoring Categories & Values Scores are divided into "Numbers" and "Game" categories: Description Points (Normal) Points ("Servida"*) Numbers (1-6) Sum of dice showing that specific number. Sum of face values Straight (Escalera) Five consecutive numbers (1-2-3-4-5 or 2-3-4-5-6). Full House Three of one number and two of another. Poker Four dice of the same number. Generala Five dice of the same number. Instant Win Double Generala A second set of five identical dice. A Generala

* "Servida" refers to achieving the combination on the very first roll of a turn, which often awards a 5-point bonus. Strategic Features : They can choose to "keep" specific dice

Watch this tutorial to see how dice combinations and scoring work in a live game: Sum of face values Straight (Escalera) Five consecutive

: If a player cannot fulfill any available category with their final roll, they must "scratch" a category by recording a zero.

: Rolling a "Generala Servida" (five of a kind on the first roll) often results in an immediate win, regardless of other players' scores.

is a classic dice game similar to Yahtzee , primarily popular in Latin America. The game centers on rolling five dice over 13 rounds to achieve specific combinations for points. Core Gameplay Mechanics Each player has up to three rolls per turn . First Roll : The player rolls all five dice.