Fundex Games Phase 10 Masters Edition in Tin Games User Manual


 
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INSTRUCTIONS
©1982 Kenneth Johnson
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Before a player can make a “Hit”, the player’s own Phase
must already be laid down. A player may hit only during the
player’s turn. A player may “Hit” their own laid down Phase
or that of any other player or both in the same turn.
GOING OUT/FINISHING A HAND: After laying down a
Phase, players try to “Go Out” as soon as possible. To “Go
Out”, you must get rid of all of your cards, by discarding or
hitting on an existing laid down Phase. The Player “Going
Out” rst wins the hand. The winner of the hand, and any
other players who also completed their Phase, will move the
“Phase Card” form their “Active” area to their “Completed
Pile”. Those players not completing their Phase, must place
their “Phase Card” onto their “Phase Pile”, to be attempted
again. However, the player is not required to try it again on
the next hand, but may choose any “Phase Card” in their
“Phase Pile”.
SCORING: Paper and pencil are needed for scoring, and a
running total for each player is kept. The winner of the hand
scores zero. All other players score points against them, for
cards still in hand, as follows:
5 Points for each card numbered 1-9
10 Points for each card numbered 10-12
15 points for each “Skip” card
25 Points for each “Wild” card
Only cards in hand are scored, not cards already laid down.
After scores are recorded, the player to the left of the last
dealer becomes the new dealer. All cards, excluding any
“Saved” card, are gathered and shufed, and a new hand
is dealt.
THE WINNER: When, at the end of a hand, a player has
completed all 10 Phases and has no more “Phase Cards” in
their “Phase Pile”, that player is declared the winner. If two
or more players complete all 10 Phases in the same hand,
then the player with the fewest total points against them is
the winner.
A game of Phase 10 Masters Edition lasts about 60-90
minutes.