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The sticks are bundled and taken in one hand that touches the table or ground. The release creates a circular jumble. Now the players take turns, in which one stick after another should be taken up without moving or touching others. The take-away could be by hand, possibly through pressing on a
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On a fault the turn ends (the last stick taken is not counted). The next player bundles and drops the sticks again. After several rounds, normally five, the one with the highest score – the total of the values of the sticks picked up – is the winner.
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This type is usually used for outdoor use. There are 26 sticks with a length of 93 centimetres (37 in) and 10 millimetres (0.39 in) diameter. The game has a total of 200 points.
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A player is allowed to stand up on but not to leave their own place. A bad throw could be rerun and the rules should be kept strict in respect to moving sticks to enjoy the game.
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stick's tip or if one has already picked up a special stick (Mikado/Mandarin), it could be used as a helper, possibly to throw up another stick.
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the person to the left of the player turn rebundles and drops the sticks for the player, thus eliminating the potential for a doctored drop.
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Classic Mikado consists of 41 sticks, coded with different values that have a total of 170 points and are around 15 cm long.
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Made of 31 toothpicks painted in the middle. The game has a total of 145 points. name / coding / value / number of the sticks:
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only the Mikado if the player has at least one of all other sticks (Kuli, Samurai, Bonzen, Mandarin);
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the exact sequence of Kuli, Samurai, Bonzen and Mandarin may double the points of a turn;
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a player who does not use the correct helper may lose all points of the current turn.
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standard: length 17 centimetres (6.7 in), 1 millimetre (0.039 in) thick
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is not added to the player's score and dropped back (stack take-over variant);
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super: length 50 centimetres (20 in), 8 millimetres (0.31 in) thick
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large: length 28 centimetres (11 in), 1 millimetre (0.039 in) thick
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The large and super variants may use the 26 sticks Giant Mikado variant.
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A stick taken when picking it up makes another stick in the stack move:
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the stack is taken over as is from the previous player (casual);
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Rules and markings are the same as with normal Mikado sticks.
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Rules and values are the same as with normal Mikado sticks.
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the sticks are rebundled and dropped again (traditional);
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yellow/black, middle wide two narrow stripes on the ends
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