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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. Dice - Wikipedia

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    A very common notation, considered a standard, expresses a dice roll as nds or nDs, where n is the number of dice rolled and s is the number of sides on each die; if only one die is rolled, n is normally not shown. For example, d4 denotes one four-sided die; 6d8 means the player should roll six eight-sided dice and sum the results.

  4. Three man - Wikipedia

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    For any roll that totals 7, the person to the left of roller drinks. (If a 3-4 is rolled, "three man" must also drink.) [3] Tens Any roll that totals 10 is called a "social": all players drink. [3] Elevens For any roll that totals 11, the person to the right of roller drinks. [3] Doubles Whenever a double is rolled, the roller may pass the dice ...

  5. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Score: Sum of dice in those two pairs. Three of a Kind: Three dice showing the same number. Score: Sum of those three dice. Four of a Kind: Four dice with the same number. Score: Sum of those four dice. Small Straight: The combination 1-2-3-4-5. Score: 15 points (sum of all the dice). Large Straight: The combination 2-3-4-5-6. Score: 20 points ...

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  7. Liar's dice - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Farkle - Wikipedia

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    This is sometimes called "Hot Dice" today; [1] the original version of Farkle was also played with five dice. [4] In this version, players cannot score three pairs, and this variation often couples an "instant" win option, where on the first roll of the five dice on any turn, if the player rolls five of a kind, that player instantly wins the ...

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