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  2. Dice - Wikipedia

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    In this expression, s is the number of sides on on dice and n is the number of rolls; if there is only one roll, the n is omitted. As an illustration, the d20 (twenty-sided dice) is to Dungeons & Dragons what the d6 (six-sided dice) is to many board games. Monopoly uses 2d6 rolls (the total value of two six-sided dice) to determine player movement.

  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. Four-sided die - Wikipedia

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    Some of these dice have three numbers on each face. The number rolled is indicated by the number shown upright on all three visible faces—either near the midpoints of the sides around the bottom or near the angles around the top. Another configuration places only one number on each face, and the rolled number is taken from the downward face.

  5. Sicherman dice - Wikipedia

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    The Sicherman dice were discovered by George Sicherman of Buffalo, New York and were originally reported by Martin Gardner in a 1978 article in Scientific American. The numbers can be arranged so that all pairs of numbers on opposing sides sum to equal numbers, 5 for the first and 9 for the second.

  6. d20 System - Wikipedia

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    Dice used in the d20 system. The d20 System is a derivative of the third edition Dungeons & Dragons game system. The three primary designers behind the d20 System were Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams; many others contributed, most notably Richard Baker and Wizards of the Coast then-president Peter Adkison.

  7. Poker dice - Wikipedia

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    The sets featured five 12-sided dice allowing for all 52 playing cards to be represented. The remaining 8 faces featured stars and acted as wild cards allowing for every possible poker hand to be rolled. A two-player variant of the game Liar's Dice can be played with Poker dice. Players roll their own set of Poker dice behind a screen, and bid ...

  8. Bar dice - Wikipedia

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    Scoring is based on amassing the largest number of dice with the same digits. Each hand must include at least a single "Ace", or one, in order to be a valid hand; Aces act as "wilds", and can be paired with any other digit. The strength of a player's hand depends first on the number of digits and then value of those digits.

  9. 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 ...