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Stack the chosen die on top of the matching number of any opponent's dice (for example, 6 is place on top of a 6 facing up with the 6 still showing, etc.) Once a die is picked up it must be played.
When a player places the fourth die on a stack, the stack becomes the property of that player and she or he may remove it from the playing surface.
Stacks with your color on top are your points, combine them for your total score.
Generally, players at the head of the stack (closest to the disc) are called 'handlers', players in the middle are called 'mids', and players towards the end of the stack are 'longs'.
The player at the beginning of the stack runs towards the thrower, and then cuts sharply to the right or the left (those with knee injuries will want to moderate the severity of the cut to reduce joint stress).
If you run to the back of the stack you may eventually have to come back in to get the disc again or you may get a pass thrown to you while you are clearing out that scores your team a point.