‘In the case that the attacking player can and chooses to place his dice so as to achieve the limit exactly, the glaha terminates in his favour. If the attacker had been aspiring for a prime, then he receives his opponent’s entire line, whether or not his own line is greater; and in the latter event, he receives the opponent’s deficit in addition. If, however, the attacker had been aiming for a common, he receives exactly the value of his own line, no more and no less, whether or not his opponent’s line is of greater value. ‘If at any time during the attack the player obtains a 4, he may elect not to place the dice at the next vacant point of the dice row; instead, but subject to certain restricting conditions, he may choose to place the 4 next to any of the dice earlier thrown and positi

