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  2. List of domino games - Wikipedia

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    Draw or "the Draw Game" is one of the two basic forms of the game of dominoes, the other being "the Block Game," [3] and "most characteristic domino games are elaborations of it." [4] It gives its name to the family of 'draw games'. Initially each player draws seven tiles from a double-six set. The first player places a tile on the table which ...

  3. 42 (dominoes) - Wikipedia

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    A game of 42. 42, also known as Texas 42, is a trick-taking game played with a standard set of double six dominoes. 42 is often referred to as the "national game of Texas". [1] Tournaments are held in many towns, [1] and the State Championship tournament is held annually in Hallettsville, Texas on the first Saturday of March each year. [2]

  4. Matador (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    A "matador" can be either the double-blank domino or one containing a total of seven pips (4-3, 5-2, and 6-1). A player can also place a "matador" at any time without any regard to the numbers at either end of the domino line. When a player does not have a domino that connects with either end of the domino line, the player must pick a domino ...

  5. Glossary of domino terms - Wikipedia

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    A tile on which both ends have the same pip value e.g. a tile with two sixes is a "double six". [10] double-six dominoes, double-six set, double 6s, double six Domino set made up of 28 tiles with all the combinations from 0 to 6. [1] double-eight dominoes, double-eight set, double 8s, double eight Domino set, common in Austria, made up of 45 ...

  6. Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    Dominoes is a family of tile-based games played with gaming pieces. Each domino is a rectangular tile, usually with a line dividing its face into two square ends. Each end is marked with a number of spots (also called pips or dots) or is blank. The backs of the tiles in a set are indistinguishable, either blank or having some common design.

  7. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    A double-twelve set of dominoes is marketed as the standard for Mexican Train, and accommodates up to eight players, but there are many sets that are commonly used. The following sets can be used, depending on the number of people playing: Double-six (2 players, 28 tiles in total) [1] Double-nine (2-7 players, 55 tiles)

  8. Muggins - Wikipedia

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    Muggins is part of the Fives family of domino games whose names differ according to how many spinners are in play. Muggins is the game without a spinner, Sniff and modern All Fives have a single spinner, and, in Five Up, all doubles are spinners. [2] However, historically Fives or All Fives was the progenitor of the family and had no spinners.

  9. Chickenfoot (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    A game of Chicken Foot in progress. Chickenfoot or Chicken Foot, also called Chicken-Foot Dominoes and Chickie Dominoes, [a] is a Block domino game of the "Trains" family for 2 to 12 players invented by Louis and Betty Howsley in 1986. [1] Chicken Foot is played in rounds, one round for each double domino in the set and is best for 4 to 7 players.