Now that you understand the rules, history, and strategies, it is time to gather your chips. Shake the cup. Peek at your fate. And when the moment is right, look your opponent in the eye and call out:
| Variant | Origin | Key Difference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Azores, Portugal | Uses 6 dice; the "Ship" (value 1) is wild. | | Chaixas Cegas | Brazilian favelas | Players wear a blindfold after shaking; bids based on sound and touch only. | | Chaixas Rápidas | Modern e-sports | 30-second time limit per bid; no peeking at your own dice after the first round. | | Chaixas de Amigo | Social variant | Players can "trade" one unseen die with a neighbor before bidding. | chaixas games
While there are dozens of variations, most purists agree on the rules for a standard (2 to 6 players). Here is the breakdown: The Rise of Chaixas Games: Revolutionizing the Gaming
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Each player starts with 15 Chaixas (chips). The goal is to be the last player with at least one chip.