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  2. Tom Vasel - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Vasel is a podcaster, designer and reviewer of board games, [1] [2] [3] and hosted The Dice Tower podcast from 2003-2022, which has more than 300,000 subscribers. Vasel began publishing board game reviews in 2002 on BoardGameGeek , [ 4 ] followed by YouTube , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and his Dice Tower website.

  3. Christmas is better with Tom Vasel’s YouTube board ... - AOL

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    “More like bored games” I hear you whisper under your breath and snicker with your cool friends. Board games are like a warm embrace of delightful nostalgia, an oasis of calm in our screen ...

  4. The Dice Tower - Wikipedia

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  5. Ship, captain, and crew - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is to roll a six (the "ship"), a five ("captain"), and a four ("crew") with three dice, and get the highest score with the other two dice ("the ship's cargo"). In other versions, a four is the "mate" and the remaining dice are the crew. Alternatively, the game may be played for antes placed in a pot.

  6. Tom Selleck Makes Rare Red Carpet Appearance With Wife and ...

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    Tom Selleck attended PaleyFest 2024 in New York City. The 79-year-old actor posed on the red carpet with his family by his side.

  7. Tom Cruise reportedly to end Paris Olympics with epic stunt ...

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    Tom Cruise reportedly will rappel from the Stade de France roof as Paris passes the torch to L.A. at the Olympic closing ceremony on Aug. 11.

  8. Dice tower - Wikipedia

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    Dice towers have been used since at least the fourth century, in an attempt to ensure that dice roll outcomes were random. [1] The Vettweiss-Froitzheim Dice Tower is a surviving example, used by Romans in Germany; it has essentially the same design as modern examples, with internal baffles to force the dice to rotate more randomly.

  9. This US couple bought a 400-year-old Italian tower on a ...

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    After years of fantasizing about a move to Italy, Tom and Aileen White paid $21,000 for an ancient tower in a medieval village in a deal sealed with a handshake. This US couple bought a 400-year ...