yes, but only after your opponent has had a turn!
The real answer is no. Doubles does not entitle you to an extra roll and move, but it does mean that you can and must move the number on the dice four times instead of two.
You have to roll again, but if you roll doubles three times in a row, you go to jail, directly to jail, don't pass go, don't collect 200 dollars.
No because in the directions it says if you roll doubles you can go again and if you roll doubles again you have to go to jail
Backgammon is a two-player board game played on a unique backgammon board. The players roll the dice to move their playing pieces around the board and eventually off the board. Whoever is able to remove all pieces from the board first wins.
yes, but only after your opponent has had a turn! The real answer is no. Doubles does not entitle you to an extra roll and move, but it does mean that you can and must move the number on the dice four times instead of two.
Yes! I'm glad someone asks. As we were playing someone rolled a double. However the number was to small. He argued that he should be allowed to roll again. This caused a big fight. Therefore i decided to take the matter in hand. I went to the official rules of clue and read. It clearly read "If one rolls a double, he can decide to roll again" So there you have it! :D
You take one dice and both of you roll it once. Whoever gets the higher number goes first.
ABPA Backgammon was created in 1979.
ABPA Backgammon happened in 1979.
Backgammon is a two-person board game.
ABPA Backgammon was created in 1979.
it means that you can move six four times. Any doubles can make you go two times.
Backgammon, the board game, has no synonym. But, backgammon has different names in different languages: Tric-Trac in French, Puff or Poof in German, Gamao in Portuguese, Tavla (tables) in Turkish... Backgammon also has a second meaning of a triple score in the backgammon game.