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The 5,000-year-old Royal Game of UR! 

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Nearly 100 years ago, a British archeologist uncovered four game boards in the digs at the ancient city of Ur. These remain the oldest such sets ever found, and for decades researchers speculated on how the game might have been played. A popular rule set was published around 1970 by game historian R.C. Bell which became the standard for the reconstructed game.
Then around 1990, Irving Finkel, a curator at the British Museum, was translating an ancient manuscript from Mesopotamia. He realized that part of the document related the rules to a game remarkably similar to those unearthed in the 1920s. His hunch proved true, and the Royal Game of Ur now had actual rules to follow!
In this video, the R.C. Bell ruleset is explained. It's the most popular still today. The rules discovered by Dr. Finkel are quite complex, filled with references to ancient deities and giving pieces and spaces different powers within the game. The details can be found online if you like, but the rules by Bell are a lot more fun.
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@christopher19894
@christopher19894 Год назад
This story is so interesting. Finding the physical board and all the pieces is amazing on it's own-- but what's even more fascinating is how the rules were found on a tablet. I mean, the rule book is the first thing that's lost or thrown away when it comes to any board game.
@kishascape
@kishascape 2 месяца назад
And I'm glad it did. I always saw this game in mesopotamia books in school and wished the rules were known. This finkle man is a hero
@Fryinberg
@Fryinberg Год назад
Those rules are a little more confusing compared to Irving's. I like Irving's better. After all he was the one who translated it.
@tonymaurice4157
@tonymaurice4157 Год назад
What if pieces land on the same square? That would be some Pile up
@wayne00k
@wayne00k 10 месяцев назад
​@@tonymaurice4157 Much like backgammon, if the game piece lands on your opponent's piece their piece is removed from the board and has to start over.
@wayne00k
@wayne00k 10 месяцев назад
I have been playing the RGoU for several years with both novices and experienced players. What I particularly like is that there truly are no "original rules" (Finkel's set were written 2 thousand years after the first known game). This affords interpretations and modifications to the commonly accepted rules and doing so allows the game to be played by experienced players whose opponents may even be young children. I play this with my grandchildren where movement of pieces are only blocked but not removed. We also sometimes play with only three pieces each to keep the game short and quick. Likewise, strategies can be very cutthroat and opportunistic and various aspects of gambling and scorekeeping can be employed. This is our go to game. BTW I do like your peg design as a means to enable play in the backseat during road trips. Cheers
@DavidMMcCord
@DavidMMcCord 10 месяцев назад
"House Rules Apply" is the by-word for these ancient games. Thanks for sharing your own variations!
@wayne00k
@wayne00k 5 месяцев назад
@@chalakmhammad6754 respectfully, friend, I'm not understanding your comment. Please expand. I am interested to learn more of your perspective.
@Aevilbeast
@Aevilbeast 2 месяца назад
@@wayne00k He's saying that with most Ancient game such as this, that use of "house rules' are very important component to the game, and getting the most enjoyment out of them. Especially when it comes to games where the rules aren't really completely known or can have be interpreted in many ways. Or in other words these games are most fun and enjoyable when you customize the rules, for example like how you sometimes play with three pegs and/or pegs are only blocked and are not removed. Hopefully that helps clear things up! (Oh and just in case, "By-word" is a word or expression summarizing a thing's characteristics or a person's principles. For example: “Small is beautiful” may be the byword for most couturiers"
@wayne00k
@wayne00k 2 месяца назад
@@Aevilbeast thanks for your comment - but I was actually responding to someone whose comment has been deleted since. But I think we remaining are all in agreement - cheers
@Fryinberg
@Fryinberg Год назад
Yea after watching the rules it's too complicated for people to follow. I like Irving's better. YOU make the choice , not the dice.
@_fire_fox_1152
@_fire_fox_1152 Год назад
You kind of look like Mr Irving 👍
@Rakuhn
@Rakuhn Год назад
I discovered this ancient board game from a video game I played. Characters in the video game were playing it, and by searching I landed on your video! Thank you for the interpretation!
@DavidMMcCord
@DavidMMcCord Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you come back often!
@JoaoVitor-vj9kk
@JoaoVitor-vj9kk Год назад
Rimworld?
@Rakuhn
@Rakuhn Год назад
@@JoaoVitor-vj9kk yes!!
@Codynstef21
@Codynstef21 2 года назад
Great video! Where can i find these games to buy
@DavidMMcCord
@DavidMMcCord 2 года назад
The last link in the show notes will connect you to the Red Hen store. There they are!
@Codynstef21
@Codynstef21 2 года назад
@@DavidMMcCord cheers mate
@occamraiser
@occamraiser Месяц назад
Check out Irving Frinkel's version of the royal game of Ur youtube video. If he doesn't match your image of the perfect British Museum Antiquarian then you need to get your imagination checked.
@DavidMMcCord
@DavidMMcCord Месяц назад
Oh yeah - I'm a huge fan of Mr. Finkel! I have a couple of his books and subscribe to the British Museum's RU-vid channel just to catch his spots!
@Fryinberg
@Fryinberg Год назад
So you have to roll a 2 , not a 1, just to get on the board?
@NewVentureGames
@NewVentureGames Год назад
This is an interpretation of the rules proposed by R.C. Bell, adapted to the modern 4-sided die. There are many variations available on line if you'd like to try other rulesets for the game.
@tonymaurice4157
@tonymaurice4157 Год назад
Dr. Jones?
@DavidMMcCord
@DavidMMcCord Год назад
😁
@hamacWay
@hamacWay Год назад
who the fook came up with these non sens rules and how??? xdddd and what about the 0? 🤔
@wayne00k
@wayne00k 10 месяцев назад
You are correct about the Null role of the dice. This, and the varying odds of rolling certain outcomes can only occur when using the original, four tetrahedral dice.
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