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What is Monopoly? How to Play Monopoly? Monopoly Board Game Rules & Instructions.

Monopoly:

Monopoly can be played by two to eight players the object of the game is to become the wealthiest player in the game through buying renting and selling property what do you need to play Monopoly a Monopoly board two six-sided dice playing tokens for each player 32 houses 12 hotels 16 chance in 16 Community Chest cards 28 title deed cards for each property money choose a banker select someone as banker.



I
f this person also plays then he must keep his personal funds separate from those of the bank this player is in charge of all the money property houses and hotels still belonging to the bank the bank pays salaries and bonuses the bank collects all taxes finds loans and interests and the price of all properties which it sells and auctions the bank can't go broken if the bank runs out of money the banker may issue as much as needed by writing on an ordinary paper.



Monopoly Game Set up:

Place 
Monopoly board on a table stack the chanson Community Chest cards facedown on their allotted spaces on the board each player selects a token to move around the board each token starts on the go space before the game starts the banker gives everybody they're starting money each player is given $1,500 divided as follows to $500 bills to $100 bills to $50 bills six 20s 5 10 s 5 5s and 5 ones.



Who goes F
irst?

Starting with a banker 
each player throws both dice the player that rolls the highest total on both dice goes first gameplay recedes clockwise from that player.
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Rules of Monopoly:

Each player places his token on 
the go on each player's turn the to die are rolled and they move their token to the same number of spaces equal to the value role based on the space landed. An action will be taken monopoly has many different kinds of spaces most of them are properties that you can buy or pay rent on a property's price is listed on the bottom of the space but some of them require you to draw a card from one of two decks collect money or even go to jail.




Go: 

Every time a player lands on or passes 
the go space the player will collect $200 from the banker.

Free parking: 

If a player lands on the free parking 
space nothing happens.

Income tax:

The player may land on a tax 
space and will pay the tax describe. 

Chance:

A player Mainland on a chance 
space and we'll draw a chance car the action described on the chance card is then completed and the card is returned to the bottom of the pile.



Community 
Chest: 

A player may land on the Community Chest 
space and we'll draw a Community Chest card the action described on the Community Chest  is then completed and the card is returned to the bottom of the pile.

Jail: 

If a player lays on the jail space 
nothing happens as he or she is just visiting.

Other players property:

If a 
player lands on a property square that is already owned by another player the player will have to pay the owner rent the amount owed is listed on the property card.

Go to Jail

There are three 
ways to be sent to jail.

1. Land on a 
square space marked go to jail.

2. Draw a 
card marked go to jail.

3. Roll 
doubles three times in a row.



Get out of Jai:

There are 
four ways to get out of jail.

1. Pay the 
$50 fine before rolling the dice.

2. Use 
a get-out-of-jail-free card before rolling the dice.

3. Roll doubles.

4. A
fter the third failed attempt to roll doubles you must pay $50 and leave the jail when you get out of jail move the number of spaces indicated by the dice while in jail you may buy and sell property and collect any rent you up you are not sent to jail if you land on jail space during game play and you don't get the fine.



How to Win Monopoly?

You may end 
the game at any time and tally the total net worth of each player you can play until one player has been declared bankrupt. Bankruptcy occurs when a player owes more than he or she can pay you must turn over all that you have including money in title deeds to the bank or another player depending on who current debt is owed to. If any player declared bankruptcy then he or she is no longer part of the game the last player or the player with the most money wins the game.





What is 8 Ball Pool? How to Play 8 Ball Pool? 8 Ball Pool Rules.


8 Ball Pool: 


There are 
many different varieties of pool all with different rules and regulations 8 ball pool can be played as singles or doubles the object of the game is to pocket the colored balls either solids or stripes  after you pocket all seven of your balls you need to legally pocket the 8 number black ball to win.



What do you need to Play Pool?

A pool table a cue stick, a 
triangle rack 7, solid balls, numbered 1 2 7 7 stripe balls numbered 9 to 15, 1 black ball number 8 and 1 white cue ball this ball is the ball the players used to strike and try to hit the other balls with.



Who goes first?

Players can decide 
by tossing a coin the player who wins the toss has the choice of going first or can ask the opposing player to initiate the tiebreaker if playing the next game then the winner of the last game has the option to break.

Game P
reparation:

The balls are racked in a 
triangle shape the order the balls is to be random with the 8 ball in the center, like this



Rules of the break:

The white 
cue ball does not need to hit any object ball first if the breaker pockets a ball at least 4 balls must hit cushions if the breaker does not pocket a ball and fails to drive at least four balls to one or more rails it is an illegal break in the case of an illegal break  the other player can either accept the table as is and play from there or choose to re-rack and break again. 

Fouls:

If the cue ball doesn't make 
contact with one of your own boss if you pocket a ball which you are not supposed to on if any ball jumps off the table if a player pockets the white ball. If neither the object ball nor the cue ball hit the rail around the edge of the table this is a foul if a cue stick hits any ball while taking your turn this is a foul and you lose your turn touching any object with the cue ball while it's in your hand if the cue stick strikes the ball more than once on a shot.





let's S
tart the Game:

The game begins when the 
first player places the white cue ball anywhere behind the tables headed string if you pocket the cue ball on your break the opponent gets a ball in hand now the opponent player will be able to move the cue ball anywhere on the table to play his or her shot if you pop one or more balls during your break you get another turn but the table will remain open open means you can still choose either one solid or striped balls. If you make a solid ball all out I'm solids or if you make stripes all out I'm stripes note if you're the first player to pocket a numbered ball but you potted both a stripe and a solid at the same time then you can choose the group of balls you want to call out either solid or stripes now you have to aim for that group of balls throughout the game for example. 



If 
you're the breaking player and you potted the solid number five ball now you only have to target solid balls your goal should be to pocket all of the solid balls once you pot out all your solid balls then you need to target the number eight black ball before your  opponent pockets all of the stripe bolts you can pot as many numbered balls you want from you group with one shot but you can decide before the game starts. If you want to play with all your shots rule in the call your shots role players must call  each shot they tank so you must announce which ball you're going to pop into which pocket you might say 11 number ball in the middle pocket you must indicate with his or her cue stick to make it clear which pocket you mean but always whether you're playing the call your shots rule or not to pocket the number eight ball you must announce where you're going to pocket the number eight ball before you shoot.



When does 
the Pool Game End? 

A player who pockets 
all of their seven balls and then legally pockets the number eight ball into the nominated pocket wins the game the opponent player also wins the game if one of the following occurs:

1. If 
the eight ball is knocked off the table.

2. P
otting the eight ball in a pocket other than the one designated.

3. P
otting the eight ball before all your object balls have been potted.

4. P
otting the white cue ball and the eight ball on the same shot.

5. If the player 
pots the eight ball but also fouls.












What is Ludo Game? How To Play Ludo Game? Ludo Board Game Rules & Instructions.


LUDO:

Ludo is a strategy board game for 2 to 4 players in which the players race therefore tokens from start to finish according to the roles of a single die Ludo consists of a square board with four different colored bases in each corner the first colored square outside of each base is the starting position a path leads clockwise around the board  returning to a path the same color as the bank's the home color leading to the center home triangle.





What do you need to play the Ludo Game?

A Ludo game board, 
four sets of color tokens, green, yellow red, and blue, and one six-sided die.



RULES OF LUDO:

Let's 
start the game. Two to four players begin by placing their four tokens in their starting basis each player chooses one of the four colors now place all  four tokens of that color in the starting base each player takes turns throwing the dime. The player with a heist role plays first the players to the left follow in turn going clockwise on each player's turn the player rolls the die to determine how many squares they will move the number on the rolled dime will determine the number of squares the chosen token moves forward the goal of the game is to move all for the players tokens clockwise once around the board up the home column and into the home triangle.



To begin a player must 
roll a six to move a token out of the banks and onto the starting square that's Hogan is then in play if a player does not roll a six the turn passes to the next player the player cannot make any moves until at least one token is in play once a player has one or more tokens in play he selects a token and moves it forward along the track the number of squares indicated by the dime players must always move a token according to the value role passes are not allowed if no move is possible the turn moves to the next player.



Rules of the sixes: 

When a six is rolled the player may choose to  
advance a token already in play or may enter another stage token to its starting square rolling a six earns the player in additional or bonus role in that turn if the bonus roll results in a six again the player earns an additional bonus roll if his six is rolled three times in a row that player loses his turn the turn immediately passes to the next player.



Landing on a shared square:

If a 
players token lands on an opponent's token the opponent's token will set back to their base where he must roll a six again in order to move out onto the starting square if the player does not roll a six the turn passes to the next 
player. I
f a player captures the piece of another player they are awarded a bonus roll. If in the bonus roll another players piece is captured another bonus roll is awarded and so on. If a player lands on a square occupied by one of his own token that space becomes blocked a 
blocked square cannot be passed doubled 
pieces may move half the number. If an even number is thrown for example move two spaces. If a four is thrown a doubled piece may capture another doubled piece a doubled block also blocks trailing pieces of the player who created the block or blocks them unless they roll the exact number to land on the block additionally the double to block cannot move forwards until the block that landed up on it moves off again this reduces the tactical advantage of a block and makes the game more interesting.



Safe squares:

There are four 
safety squares on the board these four safe square are in each quadrant normally the fourth square from the top and the rightmost column all four starting square are also a safe square for all players these squares are usually marked with a star if any of your token is on a safe Square opponents tokens can't send your token back to your base if their token lands on your token.

How to Win the game?

A player 
cannot move their first piece into the home column unless they have captured at least one piece of any of the opponent's when a player's piece has reached the home column of its own color the piece continues its moves towards the center to its home triangle when a player's tyrol lands its piece on the home base that piece has completed its journey a piece can only be moved to its home base with the exact role.



For example:
 If you 
roll a 5 in your token requires to move only 3 squares you have to move another token or pass their first player to move all his tokens to the finishing square wins the game the remaining players continue to play to determine 2nd 3rd and 4th place finishers.



What is Darts? How to play Darts 301 in 501 games? Rules Of Darts.

Darts:


Friends today we'll learn the rules of 
darts 301 in 501 series a 301 in 501 darts game can be played with two individual players or teams each team or player starts with the score at 301 points or 501 for a score.






Objective of Darts:

The objective 
of darts is to be the first team or player to reach zero from starting at a total of 301 or 501 each player takes turns throwing three darts on the board one turn is considered throwing three darts in succession the throwing player subtracts the total scored from his current total until he reaches zero.



What 
do you need to play Darts?

A darts board 
and a set of three darts let's understand the dart board this red circle is called an inner bullseye worth 50 points the green circle is called an outer bullseye worth 25 points this is a 
triple ring and it's worth three times 
the points of the number on it this is the double ring and it's worth two times 
the points the number on all these black 
spaces are the single scoring areas worth the number that's written on them in this black ring is an O scoring area darts 301 and 501.



Darts basic Rules:

The player 
who throws his dark closest to the bull's eye goes first if all players throw the same distance then throw again the dartboard should be mounted 5 feet 8 inches from the floor and approximately 8 feet away from the throwing toe line the darts once thrown that bounce off or fall from the dartboard cannot be thrown again.



301 Dart game Rules:
In the 301 darts game the players cannot 
start subtracting their scores until they hit one of the double sections on the darts board including the inner bullseye all players must end the game with a double out for example if a 
player has 40 points left in the end 
then the player must hit a double 20 to win for example let's say if the player hits a single 20 now in the next turn this player should hit a double 10 to win and if this player hits more than ten points then this player has lost his turn a winning throw must score down to zero exactly so now this players turn is over and this player will resume with the same score he or she started with their last throw.



501 Darts game Rules:

In a 501 
darts game all players or teams start with 501 points unlike the 301 game there are no restrictions and the players can hit any number each team or player subtracts the amount they score from the amount they have left to win the 501 darts game teams or players will need to double out to reach 0 like in the 301 game for 
example if a player has 36 points left 
in the end then a player will need to hit a double 18 to win and then let's 
say if player B has 45 points remaining 
he or she must hit a double 20 in a single 5 or any other similar combination to win.





Dominoes Game Rules & Instructions. Learn How To Play Dominoes.


Dominoes.

The game is played with a set of rectangular tiles called Domino's each Domino is rectangle that is divided with a line down its middle to separate each ends into two squares each end is your blank or has a number of spots called pits or dots.





What you 
need to play Domino's?

A set of Domino 
tiles also known as bones a flat playing place a paper and a pencil number of players two to eight players play the game of dominoes if there are four players you could choose to play as partners with the person sitting opposite you or you can each play your own hands the most basic game of dominoes requires two players and a double six set a double six set comes with 28 tiles know.



If you want to play 
with more than three players use double 9 12 15 or double 18 sets a double 9 set comes with 55 tops a double 12 cent comes with 91 tiles a double 15 set comes with 136 tiles and a double 18 set comes with 190 tiles.

Who goes first?

Each 
player draws one Domino the player with the highest double will go first if a double wasn't drawn the person with the heaviest tile without with most pips will go first once the first tile has been played the round continues clockwise to the player on the Left.



Game Preparation:

 place all 
the dominoes face down each player then draws seven dominoes for his hand you can pick from anywhere in the pile but after a tile has been picked it can't be put back into the pile the remaining dominoes are used as the draw pile and is known as the boneyard these tiles are left face down on the table to be drawn later if a player is unable to play from his hand set your seven dominoes up in front of you so that you can see them but try to keep them hidden from other players 



Let's 
start to play the game:

The first player 
begins by laying their chosen face-up tile in the middle of the table the next player must match one of one of these dominoes two part of the first time each turn consists of a player laying down one tile if a double is played this is laid perpendicular to the line and the pips on both ends are counted if you lay down a tile with a blank side it can only be matched with another tile that also has a blank side in some games players choose to make the blanks as wild tiles meaning you can ascribe any value to it if you can't play a tile in your hand pick up a tile from the draw pile if the tile you  picked up from the draw pile that's just something on the board you can play it if not add the tile to your hand the turn then passes to the next person if no more dominoes are left in the draw pile the player can pass continue taking turns until someone uses up all of their tiles.



How to Win a round

Whoever is the 
first player to lay down all their tiles is the winner of that round have each player add up the total number of dots on the tiles they have it left in front of them on a piece of paper add those numbers to the column of the player who won that round if everybody passes the winner is the person with the smallest number of dots on the remaining tiles friends the game's not finished yet though you may have won the round that doesn't mean you've won the game you'll have several hands to play before the entire game is finished. 



How to Win a Dominoes game
 

The score of 
100 to 250 points is usually considered a game the first person or partnership to score this amount wins the game 100  points for a two-player game or 250 points for three or more players in a game.

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