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  2. Horsengoggle - Wikipedia

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    When m = 2, the problem will be equivalent to rolling two-sided dice, or coins, and constructing a binomial triangle (also known as Pascal's triangle). When m = 3, we will construct a trinomial triangle, when m = 4, a quadrinomial, etc. When n = 2 we will be considering the numbers on the second row, when n = 3, the third row, etc.

  3. Go First Dice - Wikipedia

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    Go First Dice are a set of dice in which, when rolled together, each die has an equal chance of showing the highest number, the second highest number, and so on. [1] [2] The dice are intended for fairly deciding the order of play in, for example, a board game. The number on each side is unique among the set, so that no ties can be formed.

  4. Three man - Wikipedia

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    One version includes special effects for any roll of 1: 1 and 1 follow the usual rules for passing off doubles. 1 and 2 makes the roller the three man. 1 and 3 makes the three man drink (as with any roll of a 3). 1 and 4 thumb to table or floor: last player to place his/her thumb must drink. 1 and 5 turn ends. When a 1 and 6 is rolled, the ...

  5. Roll The Dice And Test Your Knowledge: Prove To Yourself That ...

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    White dice with black dots on a blue background, representing classic games. The post Roll The Dice And Test Your Knowledge: Prove To Yourself That You Can Get 23/23 Right first appeared on Bored ...

  6. Pass the Pigs - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay is a little different from standard Pass The Pigs in that players try to roll a position, or combination, as depicted on a card from the roll-card deck. Players take turns and whoever rolls it first wins the card and the points. If a player rolls the move pictured on the first roll they win the card plus a bonus roll.

  7. Mia (game) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most dice games, the value of the roll is not the sum of the dice. Instead, the highest die is multiplied by ten and then added to the other die. The roll is 21 and is 65. The highest roll is 21 which is called Mia, followed by the doubles from 66 to 11, and then all other rolls from 65 down to 31. Thus, the complete order of rolls (from ...

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  9. Kismet (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Sum of all dice 3 of a Kind Three or more dice having the same number. Sum of all dice Straight 1-2-3-4-5 or 2-3-4-5-6 (There is no "Small Straight" in Kismet.) 30 Flush All dice showing the same color. 35 Full House Any Three-of-a-Kind and a pair; color is not important. Sum of all dice + 15 Full House Same Color