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Fourth Play
It is possible to expand an
existing equation. The player may place tiles on one or
both sides of an equation in a way that does not upset
the balance of the equation; however, each equation is
allowed only one equal symbol. For example, the fourth
player might expand the existing equation 4 = 4,
creating the new equation 7 + 9 x 4 = 43.

The new equation is valid because
each side has the same value 43, and the equation has
only one equal symbol. The score for this play is 11
points (2 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 0 + 1 + 1 = 11). The player
draws five new tiles to replace those played.
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