If you roll a 1 in Trouble, you cannot move any of your pieces out of the starting area until you roll a 6.
When you roll a 1 in Trouble, you can't move any of your pieces out of the starting area. This can slow down your progress in the game and give your opponents an advantage.
you roll the dice, the only way to get out of home is to roll a 1 or a 6. if you have one of your pieces in the spot where you put them after home you can't take them out. if you roll a 6 you can roll again. the first one to get all pieces in the safe spot WIN!
Then we'd all be in real trouble -
Yes
You will get in trouble
teaching students rock n roll
To move a red 1 piece in Trouble, you must roll a 1 on the dice. Then, you can move the piece one space clockwise around the board. If another player's piece is on the space you land on, you can "bump" it back to their starting area.
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You will be in trouble.
You might get in big trouble. HUGE TROUBLE
If you roll doubles in Monopoly, you get to take another turn.
If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.