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  2. Pig (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Pig (dice game)

  3. Kitchen work triangle - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen work triangle

  4. Biscuit (game) - Wikipedia

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    Rules. Each player rolls the dice one time. The first person to roll a 7 becomes "The Biscuit". That player then rolls the dice, with the following results: 1-1. Everyone take a drink. 6-6. Roller has to invent a rule which will be applied for the rest of the game. Breaking this rule requires a penalty drink to be taken.

  5. Kismet (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Kismet is a commercial dice game introduced in 1964. The game's name is the Turkish word for "fate". E. William DeLaittre holds the trademark on the game, which was originally published by Lakeside Games, and which is currently produced by Endless Games. Marketed as "The Modern Game of Yacht ", the game play is similar to Yacht and Yahtzee ...

  6. Bo Bing (game) - Wikipedia

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    Bo Bing (game) Bo Bing (Mandarin Chinese: 博餅; pinyin: Bóbǐng (Hokkien Chinese: 博餅 / 跋餅; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Poa̍h-piáⁿ, also known in Hokkien Chinese: 跋狀元餅; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Po̍ah-chiōng-gôan-piáⁿ) is a Chinese dice game traditionally played as part of the celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is traditionally ...

  7. Coping - Wikipedia

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    Coping - Wikipedia ... Coping

  8. Ship, captain, and crew - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is to roll a six (the "ship"), a five ("captain"), and a four ("crew") with three dice, and get the highest score with the other two dice ("the ship's cargo"). In other versions, a four is the "mate" and the remaining dice are the crew. Alternatively, the game may be played for antes placed in a pot.

  9. Tables game - Wikipedia

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    The word 'tables' is derived from the Latin tabula which primarily meant 'board' or 'plank', but also referred to this genre of game. From its plural form, tabulae, come the names in other languages for this family of games including the Anglo-Saxon toefel, German [wurf]zabel, Greek tavli, Italian tavoli, Scandinavian tafl, Spanish tablas and, of course, English and French tables.