- The two winning players get six points each; the losers, two each.
- The winner is the partnership that either captures the opponents' king or has taken all the opponents men.
- In the first three rounds the partnerships should be determined.
- A round is closed when every player has had a turn and has changed the position of one of his men.
- Before the beginning of the first round, the players set up their pieces, and each color has a field of play. While Green, Red, and Black must place their pieces in their designated positions,Yellow must start with an attack, and has the right to position his pieces inside his field, as he deems advantageous.
- Thus yellow starts with his first move, an attack, and the match is begun.
[Yellow may not skip moving his pieces on the first turn.]
- The last player of the first round, Red, may not ally with Yellow if no one has opposed Yellow yet. Red may only get a point with Yellow if he allies himself during the first or second round.
[Red can ally Yellow within the first round only if Yellow was attacked by another player. But as soon as the second round, Red may ally Yellow. Yet, if an alliance is called between Yellow and Red within the third round, Red will not get points upon a win.]
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