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| Can
I use two crowned chips from a previous Quinto
in order to form a new Quinto? |
No,
only one crowned chip from an existing Quinto
may be used to form a new Quinto. |
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| Can I play
the Kings at any time? |
Yes,
any King can be played during a player's turn.
Generally, the Black Kings are used for offense,
Red Kings for defense. |
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| When
should I play the Red King? |
Play
the Red King defensively when your opponent
has three or four chips in a row. The
Red King can be used to remove an opponent's
chip and prevent or delay your opponent from
getting a Quinto. Alternatively, the Red
King can be used offensively to assist your
team in obtaining a Quinto by removing an opponent's
blocking chip. |
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| When should
I use the Black King? |
Use
the Black King to complete a Quinto (when your
team has four chips in a row) or to form a Quick
Quinto®.
Or, use the Black King to block your opponent
when he/she has four chips in a row. |
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| How
do I score six chips in a row? |
A Quinto
is five chips in a row and the last chip placed
must be part of the Quinto. However, you
may choose the five contiguous chips with the
highest point value. The sixth chip cannot be
used as part of that Quinto but may be used
to form another Quinto. |
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| Can
I play 2 or 3 cards to form a Quinto or Quick
Quinto®? |
No,
only one card can be played during a player's
turn unless a Quick Quinto®
is formed at which time all five (or four if
Bonus corners are used)cards may be played at
once. |
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