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  2. Mia (game) - Wikipedia

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    There are two rolls ranked above this (21 and 66), and so the probability that any single subsequent roll would beat 55 is the sum of the probability of rolling 21, which is 2 ⁄ 36, or rolling 66, which is 1 ⁄ 36. Therefore the probability of beating 55 outright on a subsequent roll is 3 ⁄ 36 or 8.3%. To compute the probability of losing ...

  3. Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    For instance, 4d6−L means a roll of 4 six-sided dice, dropping the lowest result. This application skews the probability curve towards the higher numbers, as a result a roll of 3 can only occur when all four dice come up 1 (probability ⁠ 1 / 1,296 ⁠), while a roll of 18 results if any three dice are 6 (probability ⁠ 21 / 1,296 ...

  4. Three man - Wikipedia

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    A random player is chosen to be the "three man", and may be given a hat to wear to signify this role. Players then take turns around the table to roll two six-sided dice, with one version of the rules stating the following effects: [2] [3] Threes For a roll that totals 3, or shows 3 on one of its dice, the three man must take a drink. [3] Sevens

  5. Pig (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played with a pair of dice instead of one. This variation is the same as Pig, except: Two standard dice are rolled. If neither shows a , their sum is added to the turn total. If a single is rolled, the player scores nothing and the turn ends. If two 's are rolled, the player's entire score is lost, and the turn ends.

  6. 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).

  7. Swipe (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Each player is given two "Swipe" dice and two chips at the start of the game (in the case of five or six players, each player receives only one die to start). The remaining chips and dice are placed into the center for later use (if there are only two players, all but three dice are placed into the center).

  8. Mexico (game) - Wikipedia

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    There are 6 2 = 36 potential combinations when rolling two six-sided dice, which are used to generate 21 scores in total, 15 two-digit numbers and 6 doubles. The odds of rolling any particular non-double score are 2 ⁄ 36 , since there are two ways to make each two-digit numerical value, and the odds of rolling a particular double are 1 ⁄ 36 .

  9. Dice pool - Wikipedia

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    Dice pool systems generally use a single size of die, the most common being six-or ten-sided dice (d6s or d10s), though in some games a character's Attributes or Skills may determine the size of the dice in the pool, as well as their number (such as Deadlands). While such games may require different sized dice for different rolls, the dice in a ...