[Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs by Alice C. Fletcher]@TWC D-Link bookIndian Games and Dances with Native Songs PART II 12/75
If his throw be ten, however, as the first man's throw is very certain to be, it lands his horse in the second river, and he has another throw.
The second man may make his starting point the same or another river, and may elect to run his horse around the circle in the same direction that the first is going or in the opposite.
If in the same direction, he will do his best to make a throw which will bring his horse into the same notch as that of the first man, in which case the first man is killed and has to take his horse back to the starting point, to try over again when he gets another turn.
In case the second man starts in the opposite direction--which he will not do unless an expert player--he has to calculate with a good deal of skill for the meeting, to kill and to avoid being killed by the first player.
When he starts in the same direction he is behind and runs no chance of being killed, while he has just as good a chance to kill.
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