A Generala -

: 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.

Watch this tutorial to see how dice combinations and scoring work in a live game: A Generala

: They can choose to "keep" specific dice and reroll the rest to complete a scoring combination. : After the third roll (or earlier if

* "Servida" refers to achieving the combination on the very first roll of a turn, which often awards a 5-point bonus. Strategic Features Full House Three of one number and two of another

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

: Players must decide whether to settle for a safe "number" score or risk rerolls to chase higher-value game categories like Poker or Full House.

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