It might seem quite exciting to roll sixes again and again over the dice but there is a limit to it. If you roll six three times on the dice, then you don’t get the third chance. For better understanding, let’s take an example. Suppose you rolled a six on the dice, you get a chance to move six steps and after doing it, you get an additional chance. Read More >
Fortunately, you rolled a six again, this gives you additional six steps and you can plan it according to your preferences, that is either by opening a piece or proceeding six steps further.
After this, you will again get an additional chance to roll a dice. This is your third chance of rolling it and if you get a six on the dice again, you can’t move this time. However, if the dice rolled some other number between one to five, then you could have moved any of your pieces accordingly. Read Less >