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  2. 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 ...

  3. Chickenfoot (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    The round begins with the highest double being placed in the center of the layout to start the game (using a double-twelve set, this would be the double 12). (In each succeeding round, the next lowest double is found and placed as the starting point: 11, 10, 9, etc. until the last round using the double blank).

  4. Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    Matador has unusual rules for matching. Bendomino uses curved tiles, so one side of the line of play (or both) may be blocked for geometrical reasons. In Mexican Train and other train games, the game starts with a spinner from which various trains branch off. Most trains are owned by a player and in most situations players are allowed to extend ...

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  6. List of domino games - Wikipedia

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    Some variations of the game have special rules for the first round, and additional rules to ensure that doubles at the end of trains are 'satisfied' as quickly as possible. Mexican Train can be regarded as a synthesis of the Trains and Cyprus families of games, with the addition of the Mexican train.

  7. Muggins - Wikipedia

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    Modern rules sometimes admit the feature of the first double becoming a single spinner, but this variant is more commonly known as Sniff. A common variation is knocking; when a player cannot lay a tile, he or she has the option to "knock"; this conditionally skips the next player. If the player after the skipped player can score, he must do so ...

  8. Mexico government seeks forced return of passenger train ...

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    The company said its Mexican subsidiary, CPKS de Mexico "has previously reached an agreement with the Mexican Federal Government to perform a study of what is required for the proposed new ...

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