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  2. Tien Gow - Wikipedia

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    Tien Gow or Tin Kau (Chinese: 天九; pinyin: tiān jiǔ; Jyutping: tin1 gau2; lit. 'Heaven and Nine') is the name of Chinese gambling games played with either a pair of dice or a set of 32 Chinese dominoes. In these games, Heaven is the top rank of the civil suit, while Nine is the top rank of the military suit.

  3. Chinese dominoes - Wikipedia

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    A full set of Chinese dominoes. Chinese dominoes are used in several tile-based games, namely, tien gow, pai gow, tiu u and kap tai shap.In Cantonese they are called gwāt pái (骨牌), which literally means "bone tiles"; it is also the name of a northern Chinese game, where the rules are quite different from the southern Chinese version of tien gow.

  4. Khanhoo - Wikipedia

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    Khanhoo or kanhu is a non-partnership Chinese card game of the draw-and-discard structure. It was first recorded during the late Ming dynasty as a multi-trick taking game, [1] a type of game that may be as old as Tien gow (Tianjiu "Heaven and Nines"), [2] revised in its rules and published in an authorized edition by Emperor Gaozong of Song in 1130 AD for the information of his subjects.

  5. Talk:Chinese dominoes - Wikipedia

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    In the game of Pai Gow, tiles are always played in pairs, hence the ranking of individual tiles is never come into consideration except to decide the ranking of civilian pairs. Since 2-4 and 1-2 are military tiles, their ranking are based on number of points, as in 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 3 in the game of Tien Gow. Again, the ranking of these two ...

  6. Pai gow - Wikipedia

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    Although some claim that Pai Gow is the first documented form of dominoes, originating in China before or during the Song dynasty., [2] which can only apply to gu pai 骨牌, that is, Chinese dominoes, the game of pai gow (Mandarin paijiu) is not recorded until the late 19th century. Its earliest description is to be found in a collection of ...

  7. Sic bo - Wikipedia

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    Sic bo (Chinese: 骰寶), also known as tai sai (大細), dai siu (大小; tài xỉu), big and small or hi-lo, is an unequal game of chance of ancient Chinese origin played with three dice. Grand hazard and chuck-a-luck are variants, both of English origin.

  8. List of PlayStation 3 games (D–I) - Wikipedia

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    Telltale Games: Unreleased: December 3, 2014: December 9, 2014: Gatling Gears: Vanguard Games July 29, 2014: June 29, 2011: June 28, 2011 D Gauntlet II: Sony Online Entertainment: Unreleased: June 29, 2007: May 3, 2007 D [222] Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Damashi Max: Evangelion 7 x Seimei no Kodou: Fields September 6, 2013: Unreleased: Unreleased ...

  9. Bidou - Wikipedia

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    In the standard game, the losing player receives the pot, so the objective is to be the first player to lose all their chips. [7]: 55 [8]: 111 [9]: 303 The game also can be played in the conventional manner, which is called "Montevideo". In this variation, the winning player receives the pot, and the objective is to amass as many chips as possible.