![]() Rules above are based on rules used for play since the late 80s or so in Texas. If you replace an opponents marble, he/her returns to his HOME position. If you replace your partners marble, he/her goes to his IN SPOT. Joker is a wild card and replaces any other marble in play with your own marble.King moves forward ten holes (Can also be used to come out).Queen moves forward ten holes (Can also be used to come out).Jack moves forward ten holes (Can also be used to come out).(*Can move partners marble if player completes his/her marbles on first move of the split) 7 moves forward seven holes, but can be split between two marbles of the same* color.Ace moves forward one hole or eleven holes.Summary of moves for each marble: (see section above for more detail) If you land on your partner, that marble goes on the their yellow spot below their finishing position. If you land on a competitor’s marble, that marble will go back to their starting position.If a player has no card that will actively play, they will discard one of their cards and pull from the game play deck pile.A three of clubs moves a marble 3 spots forward. All other cards: Move the marble forward the numbers of spaces on the card.If you place it on any other marble it sends that marble back to the starting position for that player. If you place it on your partner’s marble is sends them to the yellow space to go into their finishing position. Joker: Can be used to take any one of your marbles (in starting position or in play) and place it on any other marble on the board that is in play.Eights: can ONLY be used to move ONE marble backward 8 spaces.(So in this case, two different colored marbles are moved) ![]() One nuance of this rule is that when a player is moving their LAST marble into home/finishing spot, on that turn, the 7 can be split between the player’s marble and one of their partner’s marbles.
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