Blots and Bars
A "blot" is a point occupied by a single checker. If the opponent's checker lands on a blot , the blot has been "hit" and is placed on the "bar".
A player who has one or more checkers on the bar must enter all of them into the opponent's base before moving any checkers on the board. A checker is entered according to the number of the rolled dice, provided that point is not occupied by two or more of the opponent's checkers.
If a player has a checker on the bar and neither of the points is open, he loses his turn. If some checkers on the bar can be entered but not all of them, the player must enter as many as he can, then forfeit the remainder of his turn.
When the player enters the last checker, he can play the unused numbers on the dice by moving either the entered checker or a different one.
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