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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
Each player begins with 30 Dirhams and 12 rugs of the same colour.
In turn, players make the following three moves:
In turn, players make the following three moves:
#they move Assam,
#they move Assam,
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If Assam leaves the market, he follows the about-turn signalled by the swirls at the edge of the board (his movement off the board doesn't count towards the number of steps he takes).
If Assam leaves the market, he follows the about-turn signalled by the swirls at the edge of the board (his movement off the board doesn't count towards the number of steps he takes).


=== Payments Between Salespeople ===
=== Payments between salespeople ===
If Assam ends his move on an opposing player's rug, the player must make a payment to the rug's owner.
If Assam ends his move on an opponent's rug, the player must make a payment to that rug's owner, equal to the "size" of that rug in squares (including all adjacent rug squares of the same colour). The sides of the squares must be touching, it does not count if they only touch diagonally.
 
The amount owed is equal to the number of squares adjoining the square that Assam has landed on which are covered by rugs of the same color: the player must pay the same amount as the number of squares covered.
 
The sides of the squares must be touching, it does not count if they only touch diagonally; Assam's square counts towards the payment.


The player makes no payment if Assam ends his move on an empty square or on one of the player's own rugs.
The player makes no payment if Assam ends his move on an empty square or on one of the player's own rugs.


=== Laying Rugs ===
=== Laying rugs ===
The player then lays one of their rugs next to the square where Assam has finished, an edge of the rug must be placed against one of the 4 sides of this square.
The player then lays one of their rugs next to the square where Assam has finished, an edge of the rug must be placed against one of the four sides of this square.


A rug can be placed on: two empty squares OR an empty square and half a rug (whatever its color) ''or'' two halves of different rugs.
A rug cannot be placed to entirely cover an opponent's rug. (It can only be placed on: two empty squares ''or'' an empty square and half a rug ''or'' two halves of two different rugs.)
 
An opponent's rug cannot be entirely covered in one go (it can only be covered completely by two rugs).


== End of the game ==
== End of the game ==
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==2-player rules==
==2-player rules==
Each players receives 30 Dirhams and 24 Rugs of 2 different colors, they should be mixed together in a pile.
In the two-player game, each player receives 24 rugs, in two different colours. These are shuffled into a single draw pile: each turn, a player will be playing a rug of a random colour.
The Rugs are then laid in order from the pile.
 
Plays proceeds following the 3 or 4 players version indicated above.
The two colours remain separate for calculating payments: an area of mixed yellow and red rugs is not counted as a single area for scoring, even though they are owned by the same player.

Revision as of 16:34, 27 October 2020

Object of the Game

The rug market in Marrakesh square is on tenterhooks, the best salesperson will soon be named. Each salesperson tries to have the highest number of rugs visible at the end of the game while also amassing the biggest fortune.

The player with the biggest fortune (worked out by adding together the number of visible rugs and the amount of money held by each salesperson) wins.

Gameplay

Each player begins with 30 Dirhams and 12 rugs of the same colour.

In turn, players make the following three moves:

  1. they move Assam,
  2. if necessary, they pay their opponent,
  3. they then lay one of their own rugs.

Moving Assam

The player chooses in which direction they want to move Assam before throwing the dice, Assam can be left alone or turned 90° left or right (he cannot turn 180°).

The player then throws the dice: the number of slippers indicated on the dice determines how many squares Assam is moved. Assam moves in a straight line (not diagonally) in the direction initially selected. The game uses a six sided die with pip faces of 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4

If Assam leaves the market, he follows the about-turn signalled by the swirls at the edge of the board (his movement off the board doesn't count towards the number of steps he takes).

Payments between salespeople

If Assam ends his move on an opponent's rug, the player must make a payment to that rug's owner, equal to the "size" of that rug in squares (including all adjacent rug squares of the same colour). The sides of the squares must be touching, it does not count if they only touch diagonally.

The player makes no payment if Assam ends his move on an empty square or on one of the player's own rugs.

Laying rugs

The player then lays one of their rugs next to the square where Assam has finished, an edge of the rug must be placed against one of the four sides of this square.

A rug cannot be placed to entirely cover an opponent's rug. (It can only be placed on: two empty squares or an empty square and half a rug or two halves of two different rugs.)

End of the game

The game ends once the last rug is laid. Each half of a rug visible and each Dirham counts as one point, and the player with the most points wins the game. In the case of a tie, the player with the most Dirhams wins.

2-player rules

In the two-player game, each player receives 24 rugs, in two different colours. These are shuffled into a single draw pile: each turn, a player will be playing a rug of a random colour.

The two colours remain separate for calculating payments: an area of mixed yellow and red rugs is not counted as a single area for scoring, even though they are owned by the same player.