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Players on the batting team take turns hitting against the pitcher of the fielding team, which tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways.
Players with a blackjack may also take insurance, and in taking maximum insurance they commit themselves to winning an amount exactly equal to their main wager, regardless of the dealer's outcome.
Players take turns to cut a string.
Players of Bunnies & Burrows take the role of rabbits as their player characters.
Players take turns shooting discs across the circular playing surface, trying to have their discs land in the higher-scoring regions of the board, while also attempting to knock away opposing discs.
Players take turns flicking their discs from the outer edge of their quadrant of the board onto the playfield.
Players take turns rolling two dice and whoever is throwing the dice is called the " shooter ".
Players take turns moving a single piece, either by moving one step to an adjacent unoccupied space in any direction, or by jumping in one or any number of available consecutive hops over other single pieces.
Players take turns taking shots, and the last person standing is the winner.
Players must pay attention to how many cards other players change, but should not take too much for granted in this phase.
Other independent companies were grouped under the Mutual banner in 1912, and there were also important new entrants, particularly the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Company, and Famous Players, which were both formed in 1913 to take advantage of the fact that films could reproduce the real substance of a stage play ( plus embellishments ), and so the best plays and actors from the legitimate stage could be enticed into films.
Players take the role of tribal leaders in 4000 B. C.
Players are often encouraged to take pictures at the dashpoints and upload them to the site.
* Hee Haw Players: Cast members take on some of the Shakespeare classics, with some unexpected twists.
Players take it in turn to throw a die.
Players who miss their contract are thus encouraged to take as many tricks as possible, which results in other players also missing their contracts.
Players take turns in placing pentominoes on the board so that they do not overlap with existing tiles and no tile is used more than once.
Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting, or through a process of structured decision-making or character development.
Players take alternate turns.
Players take turns, where each turn consists of drawing a line between two spots ( or from a spot to itself ) and adding a new spot somewhere along the line.
Players could take on any number of possible roles in the setting but the default was to act as hired agents of the Pan Galactic corporation in exploring the Frontier and fighting the aggressive incursions of the alien and mysterious worm-like race known as the Sathar.
Players of all levels take part in such events from world-class players to complete beginners.
During this period, before the start of Test cricket in 1877, Gentlemen v Players was the most prestigious fixture in which a player could take part.
Players take turns placing a stone of their color on a single cell within the overall playing board.

Players and turns
Players then take turns claiming territories by placing an infantry on an unoccupied territory until all the territories are occupied.
Players then take turns placing their remaining armies on their territories.
Players take turns placing their pieces on empty spots.
Players take turns moving through the rooms of the mansion and accumulating cards, while Doctor Lucky moves through the mansion following a predetermined path.
* Players alternate turns, starting with White.
Players alternate taking turns until one player ends the round by knocking, going Gin, or until only two cards remain in the stock pile, in which case the round ends in a draw and no points are awarded.
Players take turns moving their men horizontally or vertically like the rook in chess ( i. e. not through pieces ), capturing the opponent's pieces throughcustodian capture and intervention capture.
Players take turns moving around the board by hitting a dice block, the game's equivalent of rolling a die.
Players take turns to move their cars according to some simple rules.
One such solution is by bidding: Players take turns bidding on how many moves it will take them to win the game.
Players take turns removing the top card from a stack, most of which show one of six colors, and then moving their marker ahead to the next space of that color.
Players take turns guessing and giving the number of Jots, or the number of letters that are in both the guessed word and the secret word.
Players take alternate turns () at the table playing from where their opponent has left the ball ( s ) or the table.

Players and place
Players can place or buy any point number ( 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 ) by placing their wager in the come area and telling the dealer how much and on what number ( s ), " 30 on the 6 ", " 5 on the 5 " or " 25 buy the 10 ".
Players may not expand into the outlying islands, but by building ships so that they border the outlying islands, players may be awarded with victory points, development cards, or harbors that players may place on the coast of the main island at a later time.
Players who were not selected by the BWAA could be considered by the Veterans Committee in the first year after they would have lost their place on the Baseball Writers ' ballot.
" Susan Glaspell describes what was probably the first ever reading of Bound East for Cardiff which took place in the living room of Glaspell and her husband George Cram Cook's home on Commercial Street, adjacent to the wharf ( pictured ) that was used by the Players for their theater.
Players are notified of when and where challenges are to take place via special messages left at a location near camp, dubbed treemail ( a play on the word " email ") by competitors, due to the fact that the messages were delivered to a basket hanging from a tree in Survivor: Borneo.
Players could place multiple bets and could bet on multiple cards simultaneously by placing their bet between cards or on specific card edges.
Players are ranked in reverse chronological order — the last person in the game earns 1st place, the second-to-last earns 2nd, and so on.
Players ( male or female ) may obtain a place by being fully exempt or by competing successfully in qualifying.
In 2005, TENNIS Magazine placed her in 31st place on its list of the 40 Greatest Players for the period 1965 through 2005.
The 1976 Tournament Players Championship saw Nicklaus set a championship record of 19-under par 269 for his second win in this event which remained in place until Greg Norman's 24-under-par 264 assault in 1994.
Players of different strength can still play an interesting game when the weaker player ( as White ) is allowed to place two or more stones on the first turn.
* In 2005, TENNIS Magazine put Năstase in the 28th place in its list of 40 Greatest Players of the TENNIS era.
* Four Card Brag: Players are dealt four cards, and must then choose which card to throw away ( place at the bottom of the deck ) in order to create the best combination.
Players take turns choosing a piece which the other player must then place on the board.
Players in Uru can neither pick up objects nor carry an inventory of items ; puzzle items must be pushed or kicked into place.
Players then take the top 6 cards of their remaining deck and place them to the side as their Prize Cards and flip a coin to see who goes first.
* In 2005, Tennis Magazine put him in 37th place in its list of " The 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era ".
In 2005, TENNIS Magazine put her in 27th place in its list of 40 Greatest Players of the TENNIS era and in 2007, she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Players place the rings on a flat surface and arrange them as a packed hexagon, as regularly as possible.
The Dramatic Arts have their place in Giffnock, primarily rooting from the Eastwood Park Theatre, but also in the local groups such as the Giffnock Players, the Drama Workshop, and the highly acclaimed Harlequin Eastwood Theatre for Youth.
Until 2005, the game featured all players in the Major League Baseball Players Association ( MLBPA ), as well as fictionalized counterparts for players who are not in the union, such as Jon Dowd in place of Barry Bonds.
The team was in seventh place when it folded in mid-August, and Kelly signed with the Boston Reds, who had moved to the Association after the Players ' League folded.
Players are allocated a blank and flat tract of land, where they will be required to place homes, workplaces and civic buildings.
* Players Compete in teams of between 6 and 8 taking place on a modified I: SK-Kliest Ridge map.

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