how to play ?
Rolling Moving: Players take turns rolling two dice and move their checkers based on the numbers rolled.
For example, if you roll a 3 and a 5, you can move one checker 3 spaces and another checker 5 spaces, or you can move a single checker 8 spaces.
If you roll doubles (e.g., two 4s), you get to play the numbers twice, making four moves of that distance
Movement Direction: The two players move their checkers in opposite directions, following a U-shaped path around the board.
The ultimate goal is to safely maneuver all your scattered checkers into your own “home board.”
Hitting & Defending: If a point is occupied by only a single opponent’s checker (known as a “blot”), and your checker lands exactly on that point, you “hit” it.
The hit checker is placed on the middle divider (the bar) and must re-enter the board from the very beginning.
To prevent being hit, players use strategy to keep two or more of their checkers on a point, establishing a defensive block.
how to win ?
Once a player has successfully moved all 15 of their checkers into their own home board.
they begin the final phase—removing the checkers from the board one by one according to the dice rolls.
Winning Condition: The first player to bear off all 15 of their checkers completely from the board is the winner of the game.
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