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  2. California roll - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the roll "inside-out", i.e., uramaki version was eventually developed. [22] This adaptation has also been credited to Mashita by figures associated with the restaurant. [16] [b] Japanese-born chef Hidekazu Tojo, a resident of Vancouver since 1971, claimed he created the California roll at his restaurant in the late 1970s. [23]

  3. Four-sided die - Wikipedia

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    They do not roll well and are thus usually thrown into the air or shaken in a box. Four-faced Daldøs dice. A third form of d4s are long dice shaped like rectangular prisms, as used in the Scandinavian game daldøs. Landing on end may be rendered very rare simply by their small size relative to the faces, by the instability implicit in the ...

  4. Hoo Hey How - Wikipedia

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    Bầu cua cá cọp dice A playing mat with coloured dice. Hoo Hey How (Chinese: 魚蝦蟹; pinyin: yú xiā xiè; lit. 'Fish-Prawn-Crab') is a Chinese dice game played with three identical six-sided dice.

  5. Cee-lo - Wikipedia

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    4–5–6 The highest possible roll. If you roll 4–5–6, you automatically win. Trips Rolling three same numbers is known as rolling a trip. Higher trips beat lower trips, so 444 is better than 3–3–3. Any trips beats any established point. Point Rolling a pair, and another number, establishes the singleton as a "point".

  6. Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    The first die represents the tens digit, and the second die the ones digit. For example, a roll of 1 followed by a roll of 5 will give a total of 15, while a roll of 3 followed by a roll of 6 will give a total of 36. The average result of the D66 is 38.5, and the standard deviation about 17.16.

  7. Trouble (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Trouble (known as Frustration in the UK and Kimble in Finland) is a board game in which players compete to be the first to send four pieces all the way around a board. It is based on a traditional game called "Frustration" played on a wooden board with indentations for marble playing pieces and rules similar to Parcheesi.

  8. Roll20 - Wikipedia

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    Roll20 reported reaching 1 million users in July 2015 [4] and 2 million users in January 2017. [7] Academic Evan Torner, in the book Watch Us Roll: Essays on Actual Play and Performance in Tabletop Role-Playing Games (2021), highlighted the impact of Roll20 on the actual play movement. [8]

  9. Ichiro Ito - Wikipedia

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    Ichiro Ito (伊藤 一朗, Itō Ichirō, born 10 November 1967) is a guitarist in the Japanese rock band Every Little Thing. [1] Ito also works in composition and, sometimes, arrangement of some of Every Little Thing's songs.