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GAME INSTRUCTIONS AN EXCITING GAME OF STRATEGY GAME

GAME INSTRUCTIONS

AN EXCITING GAME OF STRATEGY

GAME INSTRUCTIONS

Equipment

Game board, 104 Sequence cards, 48 blue marker chips, 48 green marker chips, 48 red marker chips.

Players: Any number from 2 to 12 that is divisible by 2 or 3 can play (2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 or 12). Up to 3 may

play individually. More than 3 must be in teams. No more than 3 teams can play.

GAME FOR 2 PLAYERS OR 2 TEAMS

Object of the game

One player or team must score TWO SEQUENCES before their opponents.

A Sequence is a connected series of five of the same color marker chip in a straight line, either up and

down, across or diagonally on the playing surface.

Preparation

Choose two colors of chips. Keep the third color away from the game board.

Team players must be evenly divided into two teams. Team members must alternate their physical positions

with opponents around the playing surface. Players cut cards and lowest card deals - Aces are high.

The dealer should shuffle the cards and deal out the same number of cards to each player (see table below

for proper number of cards to be dealt). The remaining cards are laid down as draw deck, facing down. The

players now pick up their cards making sure no one see them.

Place the game board on a flat surface with enough room around the game board for placement of the draw

deck of cards, marker chips and discards for each player.

Number of cards dealt each player

2 players - 7 cards each 8 players - 4 cards each

4 players - 6 cards each 10 players - 3 cards each

6 players - 5 cards each 12 players - 3 cards each

How you play the game

Begin with the player to the left of the

dealer and move in a clockwise direction.

Your turn

You select a card of your choice from your hand and place it face up on a discard pile (players should start

their own discard pile in front of them visible to all other players). Then place one of your marker chips on the matching card on the game board.

Finally, you draw a new card from the draw deck.

Be careful! Once you have taken your turn and placed your marker chip on the game board, you must take a

card from the draw deck. It you fail to take a card before the next player makes a move AND takes his/her

card, you lose the right to take a card and you must finish the game with less cards than the other players -

a disadvantage. The game board. Each card is pictured twice on the game board, with the exception of the Jacks (see

below). A player can play on either one of the card spaces as long as it is not already covered by another

marker chip.

Bonus chips. The printed chips in the four corners of the game board are Bonus chips. All players must use

them as though their color marker chip is in the corner. When using a corner, only four of your marker chips

are needed to complete a Sequence. More than one player may use the same corner as part of a

Sequence.

These two teams are busy building a Sequence; one team a vertical Sequence, the other

team horizontal. The teams can easily share the Bonus chip in the corner and thereby both count it as a part

of their Sequence. The Jacks. There are 8 Jacks in the card deck, some with two eyes, other with one-eye.

The Jacks with TWO EYES are wild. To play a two-eyed Jack, place it on your discard pile and place one of

your marker chips on any open space on the game board.

The Jacks with ONE EYE are anti-wild. To play a one-eyed Jack, place it on your discard pile and remove

one marker chip from the game board belonging to your opponent. That completes your turn. You cannot

place one of your marker chips on that same space during this turn. You cannot remove a marker chip that

is already part of a completed SEQUENCE. Once a SEQUENCE is achieved by a player or a team, it cannot

be broken. You may play either one of the Jacks whenever they work best for your strategy, during your turn.

Dead Card. If you hold a card in your hand which does not have an open space on the game board because

both spaces representing that card are covered by a marker chip, you are holding a DEAD CARD and you

may turn it in for a new card. When it is your turn, place the dead card on your discard pile, announce that

you are turning in a Dead Card and take a replacement card (one card per turn). You then proceed to play

your normal turn.

To win the game

The first player or team that scores two Sequences wins the game. Please note that you may use any one of

the spaces from your first Sequence as part of you second.

Alternative rule. There must be no table talk or coaching team members. If a teammate says anything that

alerts a fellow teammate to the fact that they are about to do something that they shouldn´t, every member

of that team must forfeit one card of their choice from their hand placing it on their discard pile.

Advanced rule. In this version of the game you can remove your opponents marker chip, even though it is

already part of a completed Sequence.

GAME FOR 3 PLAYERS OR 3 TEAMS

The game is played in the same manner as with 2 players or 2 teams, except for the following:

Object of the game

One player or team must score ONE SEQUENCE before their opponents.

Team players must divide evenly into three teams. Team members must alternate their physical positions

every third player around the playing surface.

Number of cards dealt each player

For 3 players - 6 cards each For 9 players - 4 cards each For 6 players - 5 cards each For 12 players - 3 cards each

To win the game

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