On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 1:12 PM, gobbeg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If on the first roll of your turn you roll a combination of numbers
> that lets you create 2 numbers the same (e.g., 4,5,4,5 = two 9's), do
> you:
>

place one on the 9 column on the second space up

>
> For that matter, what if it's later in your turn, you have no neutral
> markers left to place, you have a neutral marker on the 9 column and
> you roll 4,5,4,5.  Do you move the neutral marker up two places or
> one?
>

yes

> If on the first roll of your turn you get a combination that allows
> you to avoid placing a neutral marker, can you do it?  For example,
> the 7 column has been claimed.  I roll 3, 4, 6, 2.  Can I call it a 7
> and an 8 and just place one neutral marker, leaving me with two for my
> next roll?
>

You may claim 7/8, keeping two neutral markers left.

> Thanks for any guidance,
>
> Andy
>
> >
>

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