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  2. Matador (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    Matador (Spanish, "killer" or "bullfighter") or Matadore, sometimes called Russian Dominoes, is a domino game for two to four players using a double six set of dominoes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of the blocking family of domino games in which the object of the game is to be the first to go out , while blocking one's opponents from doing so.

  3. Kiu kiu - Wikipedia

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    Kiu kiu or qiu qiu is a game of dominoes popular in Indonesia related to pai gow. [1] It may also be referred to as 99 domino poker. It is played using a set of (28) double-six dominoes, which in Indonesia typically take the form of small cards, which are discarded after a few games as they show signs of wear.

  4. 42 (dominoes) - Wikipedia

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    Rules of Domino Games: Texas 42; CardsAndDominoes.com - Rules and analysis for 42 and its variations, Moon, Partnership Moon, and Domino Euchre; Eggers 42 A modern 42 game for Windows and Mac, with single player and online multiplayer capability; ForTee2, an online dominoes gaming site (platforms agnostic successor to 42-Online)

  5. Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    Dominoes is a family of tile-based games played with gaming pieces. Each domino is a rectangular tile, usually with a line dividing its face into two square ends. Each end is marked with a number of spots (also called pips or dots) or is blank. The backs of the tiles in a set are indistinguishable, either blank or having some common design.

  6. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    There are many different rules for Mexican Train, typically with slight variations in gameplay and adjustments according to personal or family custom; the version presented in this article is an amalgamation of rules from Parsons (published by Puremco, 1994), [4] Galt (published by Cardinal, 1994), [5] and Bauguess (rewritten from the 1994 ...

  7. List of domino games - Wikipedia

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    Draw or "the Draw Game" is one of the two basic forms of the game of dominoes, the other being "the Block Game," [3] and "most characteristic domino games are elaborations of it." [4] It gives its name to the family of 'draw games'. Initially each player draws seven tiles from a double-six set. The first player places a tile on the table which ...

  8. Muggins - Wikipedia

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    The original All Fives, also known as Cribbage Dominoes or simply as Fives, was described in 1863 and was a precursor to Muggins. It was played with a double-six set, although one description uses double-nine dominoes, and players scored one point for every five pips scored as well as 1 or 5 points for winning.

  9. Triominoes - Wikipedia

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    A triomino tile is in the shape of an equilateral triangle approximately 1 in (2.5 cm) on each side and approximately 1 ⁄ 4 in (6.4 mm) thick. Each point of the triangle has a number (most often from 0 to 5, as in the Pressman version), [2] and each triomino has a unique combination of numbers, subject to the following restrictions: