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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.
Daniel Farke (German pronunciation: [ˈdaːni̯eːl ˈfaʁkə,-ni̯ɛl-]; born 30 October 1976) is a German professional football manager and former player, who is currently the manager of EFL Championship side Leeds United.
Yes, 10000 is a variant of Farkle (Farkle sometimes has 15000 as point limit). It is commonly called "10000" or "Dix Mille" (10000 in French). It is definitely not called "Dice 10000". So, renaming to "10000 (dice game)" and redirect to the Farkle article would be my preferred solution. But I'm just a Wikipedia newbie...
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However, she was an extremely arrogant and vindictive person who tried to keep Cory and Shawn apart. She returned in "Girl Meets I Am Farkle" where it is revealed that she is married to Stuart Minkus, and is Farkle's mother. [5] It is shown that Jennifer is a changed woman proving herself to be a sweet, caring mother of Farkle and wife of Stuart.
Liar's dice is a class of dice games for two or more players in which deception is a significant gameplay element. In "single hand" liar's dice games, each player is given a set of dice, all players roll once, and the bids relate to the dice each player can see (their hand) plus all the concealed dice (the other players' hands).
Game platform. The Game is a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig.It was first published in Germany in 1979, without rules and under the German name Das Spiel. [1] [2] [3]It contains a triangular base plate and 281 dice of four different colours, and a rule book that gives rules for some 50+ games.
The term Farkle (a portmanteau of the words functional and sparkle) is used within the motorcycle community, originally to denote useful add-ons, such as GPS or other upgraded components. Now also used at times in a humorous or mildly derogatory way to describe bling, such as anodized or chromed parts that add no functionality.