in
=
uess lower or equal
row
ot
ice
in
rn
ompare the result with
our num
er car
an
our
ues
u
w
=
our kni
ht remain
standin
guess rig
t =
ove your knight
orward
b
the number shown on
e
ice
guar
square =
STOP an
so
ve
as
square =
lv
I
ou place
our crown down with the minus
side showing, you are guessing that your dice
r
i
w
r
n
r
m
n
m
r
n the number card.
Ever
one s
ou
ta
e a turn to t
row
ot
ice. T
e “First
Knight” begins: add the numbers showing on the two dice.
Then compare your result with the number card facing up and
our crown
uess
Guessed wrong
Place the crown with the wron
side in front of
ou;
n
ortunately your knight has to stay put
Example:
he number card that was turned over shows the number 10.
You put your crown
own wit
t
e p
us sign s
owing. You
hrow a 3 and a 4, so
our dice score is 7. You
uessed wron
Guesse
rig
t?
Place the crown with the ri
ht side in
ront o
ou;
ou ma
ove your knight forward on the board. Move him on as
an
squares as the combined total o
the two dice.
Example:
h
n
m
r
r
h
w
rn
v
r
h
w
h
n
m
r 10.
You put your crown
own wit
t
e p
us sign s
owing. You t
ow a 3 an
a 10, so your
ice score is 13. You guesse
rig
t!
You ma
move
our kni
ht forward 13 squares.
T
e guar
squares
The guard squares
= squares nos. 18, 37, 63, 82 and 100
re specia
squares. You cannot move over t
e guar
squares,
ince the strict queen’s
uards stand in the wa
. Even i
ou
were to move with your knight over a guards square, you
would have to stay put there. Surplus points are forfeited. The
uards set the pla
er a sum. The rules of settin
sums are the
ame as those
or the sum squares.
The sum square
The sum squares
e.g. squares nos. 5, 9, 13, etc.
are the ones
ramed with pebbles. I
our kni
ht lands on a sum square,
you are immediately set a sum. Take the top card
rom the
um cards pile and place it down in front of you. See which of
he sums matches
our personal de
ree of difficult
(esquire,
dragon, knight or queen) and read the sum out loud. Try to
wor
t
e sum out in your
ea
an
say t
e answer out
ou
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