Two players race to be the first to obtain three Chaos Emeralds. The game is played with each player having two rows of five cards each, arranged so that they form columns with the opponent's cards (in essence, a 5x4 grid). The row closest to the player is called the chaos row, while the row closest to the opponent's cards is called the spare row. After each full turn, a single Chaos Emerald may be earned by one of the two players. The Chaos Emeralds themselves are abstract entities not represented by the cards, so players are encouraged to use coins or other tokens to track them.
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