Michael McGuire wrote on Thu, Jan 4, 2007 08:47 PM UTC:
Better yet, you remove the pawn, write down the spot hes suppost to go and
end your turn.
Then the opponent moves.
If your opponent moved in the square you had plotted then the pawn dies,
and you get to take a normal turn. But if he lands, he can land anywhere
except the back row.
Better yet, you remove the pawn, write down the spot hes suppost to go and end your turn.
Then the opponent moves.
If your opponent moved in the square you had plotted then the pawn dies, and you get to take a normal turn. But if he lands, he can land anywhere except the back row.