3 Piece Pai Sho (also called Street Pia Sho) is seen being played by Bolin and Asami, uses almost the same starting configuration as Modern Pai Sho, but with different pieces.
This version uses a Standard 18x18 Pai Sho Board
Pieces
This one uses three pieces exclusively
Each player gets
5 Offensive Tiles(Bison)
5 Defensive Tiles(Iris)
4 Movement Tiles(Wheel)
The starting arrangement:
These are images of a board at the end of a game()For those who want to infer their own rules:
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Movements
Your pieces:
- Only one piece may be moved per turn.
- Pieces can move to a square directly next to it. This is only available for the first move of a turn.
- A Piece can be moved around the wheel ONCE per turn.
- Pieces can jump any number of pieces owned by the player whose turn it is.
- Pieces cannot be on the same square.
An Opponents Pieces:
- You can rotate all pieces around a wheel you own on your turn, just like in Wiki Pai Sho
- It MUST be every pieces that's rotated around the wheel, you can't pick and choose
Winning:
You win by placing a Bison inside a central red garden and directly next to an opponents Iris
The way to cause this from this is blocking movements and moving opponents pieces with a Wheel
Comments (1)
Java said
at 5:29 pm on Nov 10, 2015
If someone want to help with the rules: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D4r7V2ydQo
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