Friday, January 17, 2020

Quick Start Rules and Sample Dice Rolls to Play VABG

The first section of these game instructions let's you start playing a game immediately by seeing each dice scenario play out.  The full advanced rules with all the player cards etc. is still here.
Once you have read the instructions, everything you need to play the game is on the score sheet and player cards. Click here and here to see our results of an all-time March Madness, or on this Facebook video walking through the setup and start of a game if you are a visual learner.  We line up these Kansas and Kentucky line-ups for the sample game we will reference below.







Rebounding Chart referenced above is on the score sheets below. To determine which player has first chance at the rebound roll the 20-sided die and 1-3 = Offensive Center (bottom card), 4-5 = Offensive Power Forward, 6-7 = Offensive  Small Forward, 8 = Offensive Shooting Guard and 9 = Offensive Point Guard. On any of these 20-sided die rolls of 1-9 also roll one 6-sided die and if it falls in the "Off Rebound Range then the player gets it, and if not the defender opposite him gets it.

On a roll of 10 or 20 the 6-sided die does not matter - the highest rebound range on the entire court (offensive range for the team that shot and defensive range for the other team) gets the rebound and a tie goes to the offensive player).

If the 20-sided die is 11-13 = Defensive Center (bottom card), 14-15 = Defensive Power Forward, 16-17 = Defensive Small Forward, 18 = Defensive Shooting Guard and 19 = Defensive Point Guard.
A roll of 20 is the same as a roll of 10, highest on the court.

You can use the basic quick start above to play games with any playing cards from the teams below. Continue to read if you would like to use more advanced rules.

The first section of these game instructions let's you start playing a game immediately by seeing each dice scenario play out.  The full advanced rules with all the player cards etc. is still here.

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