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  2. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Train is a game played with dominoes. The object of the game is for a player to play all the tiles from his or her hand onto one or more chains, or trains, emanating from a central hub or "station". The game's most popular name comes from a special optional train that belongs to all players. However, the game can be played without the ...

  3. List of domino games - Wikipedia

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    In the basic version of the game, the number of tiles that each player draws initially depends on the number of players and the size of the set. If one player does not have a double, the tiles are shuffled again. [9] In the first round each player plays a double to start a private line of play, known as a train. In subsequent rounds, players ...

  4. Category:Domino games - Wikipedia

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    Maltese Cross (domino game) Matador (domino game) Mexican Train; Muggins; P. Prime (domino game) R. Rivers, Roads & Rails; S. Sebastopol (domino game) Sniff (domino game)

  5. Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    The traditional European domino set consists of 28 tiles, also known as pieces, bones, rocks, stones, men, cards or just dominoes, featuring all combinations of spot counts between zero and six. A domino set is a generic gaming device, similar to playing cards or dice, in that a variety of games can

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  7. Glossary of domino terms - Wikipedia

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    Domino tiles. The following is a glossary of terms used in dominoes.Besides the terms listed here, there are numerous regional or local slang terms. Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific, i.e. specific to one particular version of dominoes, but apply to a wide range of domino games.