Slow Peter

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Slow Peter is a simple dice game with a single dice for any number of players. The game Early Loses is very similar .

Style of play

Slow Peter is played with a single die.

Before the game, a player names a number between one and six, then each player rolls a die until he rolls this number. You may roll a maximum of ten times in a row. The player who needs the most throws is "Slow Peter" and loses the game.

In the game early loses , a starting player with a throw specifies a number that the following players may not roll if possible. Each player throws ten times; the player who throws them after the fewest throws loses.

supporting documents

  1. "Slow Peter" In: Robert E. Lembke : The great house and family book of games. Lingen Verlag, Cologne, no date; P. 240.
  2. ^ "Early loses" In: Robert E. Lembke : The large house and family book of games. Lingen Verlag, Cologne, no date; P. 243.

literature

  • "Slow Peter" In: Robert E. Lembke : The great house and family book of games. Lingen Verlag, Cologne, no date; P. 240.