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The players take turns to roll and move. The game begins with the number 1 and ends with the number 60. Three dice are rolled, always at the same time. Whenever three dice are thrown, the points from only two dice are added together. The number of points the two dice have together is the number of numbers the player advances with his figure. However, if you roll 13 points with three dice, you have the advantage of being able to advance one of your figures by 13 numbers. You have the right to roll again. The same advantage applies to anyone who rolls three identical numbers.
If a figure, whether your own or another, lands on a space that is already occupied, the player who has been caught up with it must move back 13 numbers, but the player who is advancing moves forward 13 numbers.
As soon as a player's first figure goes past space 6, he must place his second figure, followed by his third figure, in order to bring all figures into play as quickly as possible.
Only one figure may stand on each space, with the exception of the spaces with red borders. Any figure on such a safety space cannot be removed by a player who moves up.
In the final game, the number 60 must be reached directly with the exception of the lucky number 13, with which the goal can be reached even if the number is over 60. The first player to reach space 60 with all three figures wins the game.
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