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January 1, 2020

3321 SLOVENIA (Slovene Littoral) - Morra players in Piran


Morra is a hand game that dates back thousands of years to ancient Roman and Greek times. Each player simultaneously reveals their hand, extending any number of fingers, and calls out a number. Any player who successfully guesses the total number of fingers revealed by all players combined scores a point. Morra can be played to decide issues, much as two people might toss a coin, or for entertainment.


In the most popular version, all players throw out a single hand, each showing zero to five fingers, and call out their guess at what the sum of all fingers shown will be. If one player guesses the sum, that player earns one point. The first player to reach three points wins the game. Some variants of morra involve money, with the winner earning an amount equal to the sum of fingers displayed.in nowadays the game is still popular in Istria, so of course also in Piran.

About the stamp



The stamp, Mail Centre in Ljubljana, designed by Bronislav Fajon, was issued on November 28, 1997.

References
Morra - Wikipedia

Sender: Slavica Radej (direct swap)
Sent from Brestanica (Styria / Slovenia), on 29.08.2017
Photo: Ubald Trnkoczy / Zaloznik: Katika Vukovic 

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