![]() ![]() The game ends when a player complete a sequence of five cards. ![]() Sequences of the same color may intersect, but only at a single position. Each complete row of five (or four and a free corner space) is counted as a sequence. To form rows, chips may be placed vertically, horizontally or diagonally. This space acts as if it has a chip of each color on it at all times. ![]() One-Eyed Jacks can remove an opponent's token from a space.Įach corner of the board has a "Free" space that all players can use to their advantage. Two-Eyed Jacks can represent any card and may be used to place a chip on any open space on the board. The player chooses a card from their hand, and places a chip on one of the corresponding spaces of the game board (Example: they choose Ace of Diamonds from their hand and place a chip on the Ace of Diamonds on the board). Each card is pictured twice on the game board, and Jacks (while necessary for game strategy) do not appear on the board. ![]()
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