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  2. Sho (board game) - Wikipedia

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    A move of 2 enables the player to kill an opponent's stack, so the player can roll again, the dice show (3,4)=7; The unused roll of 11 is carried forward, so the player now a choice of move: 11, 7 or (11+7=)18. A move of 11 enables the player to stack, so they move 11 and now they can roll again, the dice show (2,3)=5.

  3. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Score: Sum of those two dice. Two Pairs: Two different pairs of dice. 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 ...

  4. Mutschel - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, players could play Yahtzee-style where after the first roll of three dice, a player can keep one or two dice and roll the others up to two more times. If after the third roll there is no sequence, she receives a tally mark against her. Play as long as desired.

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  6. Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    Among these are the game Generala and the English games of Poker Dice and Cheerio. The most important predecessor of Yahtzee is the dice game Yacht, which is an English cousin of Generala and dates back to at least 1938. [2] Wood [2] classifies Yacht, and a similar three-dice game called Crag, as sequence dice games. Yahtzee is similar to Yacht ...

  7. Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    7th Sea and Legend of the Five Rings use only 10-sided dice, so it omits the number of sides, using notation of the form , meaning "roll eight ten-sided dice, keep the highest six, and sum them."Although using a roll and keep system, Cortex Plus games all use roll all the dice of different sizes and keep two (normally the two best), although a ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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 ...