Hello! I have played a lot after watching this tutorial. There is a clear rule to determine the first play of the round but there is no rule to indicate the second, the third, and the fourth players. Defined the first, who will be the next player? This is very important to know since the result depends highly on the order of the players. The game does not work well with two players because the game becomes quite predictable. I also played using four color places, and the player put three pieces and a maximum of five. The game became very simple.
Correct, I think. When any player does reach the final row, all other players skip any empty rows and puts their final round points in the final row. So there will often be empty rows on a player's score sheet. (Not sure about your phrase "leave back" but I hope I clarified the situation.)
An awe-inspiring game, Sir. I liked it a lot.
Hello! I have played a lot after watching this tutorial. There is a clear rule to determine the first play of the round but there is no rule to indicate the second, the third, and the fourth players. Defined the first, who will be the next player? This is very important to know since the result depends highly on the order of the players.
The game does not work well with two players because the game becomes quite predictable.
I also played using four color places, and the player put three pieces and a maximum of five. The game became very simple.
Dear Sir. If a player does not score in one turn he will not reach the final row since he will not leave back any empty row. Am I correct?
Correct, I think. When any player does reach the final row, all other players skip any empty rows and puts their final round points in the final row. So there will often be empty rows on a player's score sheet. (Not sure about your phrase "leave back" but I hope I clarified the situation.)