Two Player Rules

The two player game consists of 2 rounds with each player starting a round.

•  To set up the game both players get 2 sets of discswith values of 1 to 6.

The discs have two sides a plain side & a target. 

A target showing on a disc means it is vulnerable to capture.

The plain side means it is safe.

• Each player lays their 2 sets of discs out horizontally in front of them in the following way:

- With a primary row laid out 1 to 6, (horizontally from left to right), with all the discs safe (plain side up).

- With a secondary row laid out above the primary row, 6 to 1 with all discs unsafe (target side up). 

i.e the 6 disc on the secondary row is directly above the 1 disc on the primary row,

the 5 above the 2, etc. This set up prevents confusion later in the round as to what discs are primary or secondary.

On their 1st roll of the dice a player can only use the values to make the discs on their own secondary row safe (turn from target side to plain).

When each player has had their initial roll they can then use the values of each of the dicerolled on subsequent turns to either:

- Turn an opponents disc from their primary or secondary row from safe to vulnerable
- Turn one of their own discs from their primary or secondary row from vulnerable to safe
- Take an opponents disc from their primary or secondary row if it is vulnerable
 

* If two of a number is rolled a player may use them together to turn an opponents disc from plain to target and then take it. 

 When a disc is taken it is removed from play & kept by the player who took it as part of their score

The round plays until one player loses all of the discs from their primary row. 

The player that ends a round by taking their opponent’s last disc from their primary row, adds all of their own discs left in play to their score. They also take all of the remaining discs that are left vulnerable by their opponent and add these to their score. Discs that are left safe remain with that player as part of their score.

The values of the discs a player has collected are added together & recorded.

The player with the highest combined score from both rounds wins.

 

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