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Ullamaliztli –The court that Ullamaliztli was played on a court known as the tlachtli. Around the court there were spots for nobles, judges and spectators. The ball that was used was made out of rubber and weighed around 9 pounds. The objective was to get the ball through a hoop only a little bigger than the ball. If a player made the ball through the hoop they would win the game. Because getting the ball through the hoop was so difficult there were other ways to score points like hitting 1 of the 6 markers on the courts. Players wore deerskin guards around their chin, hands and thighs. Only elbows knees hips and head were used to touch the ball. Gambling was very common among the spectators. Some times the even gambled their children.
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Patolli- is also known as Pachisi. The objective of the games is to get all your pieces off the board. Each player gets a amount of pieces depending on the amount of players in the game. The board looks like an addition sign with 36 spaces you have to go through to get back to your area where you first started. First to start you need to roll a one. If you don’t you have to keep trying until you do. If you’re landed on by a opposing piece you restart your piece all way back and have to roll another 1. Patolli is very similar to our present day "Sorry".