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  2. Farkle - Wikipedia

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    A Farkle game in progress; a pair of three threes has been set aside, earning 300 points. Farkle, or Farkel, is a family dice game with varying rules. Alternate names and similar games include Dix Mille, Ten Thousand, Cosmic Wimpout, Chicago, Greed, Hot Dice, Volle Lotte, Squelch, Zilch, and Zonk.

  3. Cee-lo - Wikipedia

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    Possible point values range from 2 to 5, since point values of 6 and 1 are special cases. 3 points LOSE: 15 ⁄ 216 (6.94%) Any pair together with a single one is an instant loss. Also called "ace negative" or "craps out". In Chinese this is 幺屁眼; yāo pìyǎn; 'asshole ones'. 1-2-3 6 ⁄ 216 (2.78%) Sequential 1-2-3; this is considered an ...

  4. Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    "YachtC" is a commercially available free app on the Google Play Store. It has three variations: The traditional version, a "7-sided" dice version called "Lucky7", and a "TriColor" version similar to Kismet. [15] "Gidd.io" is a free multiplayer platform where Yahtzee can be played online with up to 20 players. [16]

  5. Craps - Wikipedia

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    Place bets to win pay out at slightly worse than the true odds: 9-to-5 on points 4 or 10, 7-to-5 on points 5 or 9, and 7-to-6 on points 6 or 8. [ 3 ] : 116 The place bets on the outside numbers (4,5,9,10) should be made in units of $5, (on a $5 minimum table), in order to receive the correct exact payout of $5 paying $7 or $5 paying $9.

  6. Shut the box - Wikipedia

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    7, 1; 6, 2; 5, 3; 5, 2, 1; 4, 3, 1; The player then rolls the dice again, aiming to shut more numbers. The player continues throwing the dice and shutting numbers until reaching a point at which, given the results produced by the dice, the player cannot shut any more numbers. At that point, the player scores the sum of the numbers that are ...

  7. Backgammon - Wikipedia

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    The two players move their pieces in opposing directions, from the 24-point towards the 1-point. [49] Points 1 through 6 are called the home board or inner board, and points 7 through 12 are called the outer board. The 7-point is referred to as the bar point, and the 13-point as the midpoint. The 5-point for each player is sometimes called the ...

  8. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Small Straight: The combination 1-2-3-4-5. Score: 15 points (sum of all the dice). Large Straight: The combination 2-3-4-5-6. Score: 20 points (sum of all the dice). Full House: Any set of three combined with a different pair. Score: Sum of all the dice. Chance: Any combination of dice. Score: Sum of all the dice. Yatzy: All five dice with the ...

  9. GURPS - Wikipedia

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    Most actions are resolved by rolling three six-sided dice (3d6), trying to roll below a certain number, usually a skill. GURPS uses a point-based character creation system; characters are represented by four basic stats (Strength, Dexterity, IQ and Health), and players can buy any number of advantages, disadvantages, perks, quirks and skills. [1]