Patent ID: 6536765
Filing Date: 2003-03-25
Classification: A63F

Abstract:
A method of playing a game comprising:a) providing a plurality of players; b) providing a game board having (1) a multiplicity of dimples defined therein, (2) four player sections, with each player being associated with one player section, (3) the dimples being arranged in seven rows and three columns on each player section of the four player sections, the columns including a first column, a second column, and a third column, (4) one row of dimples on each player section having five dimples therein with two of the dimples in the row of five dimples not being associated with a column of dimples; (5) a center section having a center dimple defined therein, (6) the center section being square in shape, (7) each player section being rectangular in shape and including two side edges and an end edge, with a width dimension being defined between the two side edges and being equal to the length of each side of the square-shaped center section, (8) the player sections being arranged to have one player section adjacent to each side of the square center section to define a cruciform shape, (9) the first column of each player section being located adjacent to one side edge of each player section, (10) the third column of each player section being located adjacent to another side edge of each player column, and (11) the second column of each player section, being located between the first and third columns of each player section, the finish column; c) for each player, and for each player section associated with each player, providing five marbles in the one row of dimples on each player section having five dimples therein; d) providing dice; e) each player rolling the dice to begin the game; f) the player rolling the highest total on the dice beginning the game; g) the player beginning the game rolling the dice again; h) defining the row of five marble associated with each player as a starting row for each player; i) after beginning the game, requiring a player to roll either a â€œ6â€  or a â€œ1â€  to move a marble from the starting row of five marbles in the player section associated with that player, and preventing a player from moving a marble from the starting row of five marbles in the player section associated with that player until that player rolls a â€œ6â€  or a â€œ1â€ , with the player being allowed to roll again if a â€œ6â€  is rolled; j) as soon as a player rolls a â€œ6â€  or a â€œ1â€ , permitting that player to move one of the marbles from the starting row of five marbles from the starting row of five marbles the number of dimples in the column associated with the marble equal to the number rolled on the dice; k) defining a destination dimple as the last dimple in a series of dimples with the number of dimples in a series being equal to the number rolled on the dice by the player rolling the dice with the dimple immediately adjacent to a dimple containing a marble when the player rolls the dice being counted as the first dimple in the series; l) defining the dimple in which a marble is located when a player begins to roll the dice on his turn as a starting dimple; m) defining a dimple as occupied when that dimple has a marble therein; n) defining a dimple in the row of five dimples as a home dimple for a marble occupying that dimple when a player begins play; o) if a player does not roll a â€œ6â€  or a â€œ1â€ , causing that player to lose his turn and passing the dice to the player on the right of the player losing his turn; p) each player taking one roll per turn unless he rolls a â€œ6â€  whereupon he gets another roll; q) requiring a player to roll a â€œ1â€  on the die to move a marble from a row to the center dimple; r) once a player has begun to move a marble, if a destination dimple is occupied, moving the marble occupying the destination dimple back to the home dimple in the staring row of five dimples associated with the marble occupying the destination dimple; s) for each player losing his turn, passing the dice to the player on the right of the player losing his turn; t) moving each marble occupying dimples between a starting dimple and a destination dimple back to the home dimple in the starting row of five dimples associated with that marble if the occupying marbles are associated with the player moving the marble between a starting dimple and a destination dimple; u) requiring a player to roll a â€œ1â€  on the dice to move a marble out of the center dimple; v) defining a first path for a marble which includes the first and third columns of dimples and the rows of five dimples on all of the player sections; w) defining a second path for a marble which includes the row of five dimples and the center dimple; x) requiring a player to remain on a path once the player chooses one of the first or second paths; y) if a destination dimple for a marble of one player corresponds to a home dimple for a marble of a second player, permitting the second player to roll the dice; z) if the second player rolls a â€œ1â€  or a â€œ6â€ , causing the marble of the one player to move back to the home dimple associated with that marble; aa) defining a player as a winner when that player is the first player to move all of his marbles from the home dimples associated with those marbles on either the first or the second path back to the home dimple associated with each of those marbles.