They are unable to make a valid move on their turn. This case the player may remove two of the opponent’s pieces from the board.Ī player loses the game when they are reduced to fewer than three pieces, or if If all their opponent’s pieces areĭuring the movement phase, it is possible to form two mills simultaneously. Their opponent’s that is not part of a mill. Throughout the game, each time a player forms a mill they remove any piece of Three pieces, their pieces can ‘fly’ and move to any empty point on the board. Single piece along a line to another vacant point. In this part of the game, players take turns moving a Once all the pieces have been placed, the (placement) phase, the players take turns placing a single piece at a time onto The game (as most mill games) is split into two phases.
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