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  2. Cee-lo - Wikipedia

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    45–6 The highest possible roll. If you roll 45–6, you automatically win. Trips Rolling three same numbers is known as rolling a trip. Higher trips beat lower trips, so 444 is better than 333. Any trips beats any established point. Point Rolling a pair, and another number, establishes the singleton as a "point".

  3. Astron (wristwatch) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Seiko released several limited edition Astron models to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the quartz Astron. [5] [6] Among them, the model produced in a limited edition of 50 pieces (3.8 million yen) mimics the original case design and has a rough engraving pattern by craftsmen belonging to Epson's "Micro Artist Workshop". [6]

  4. Bunco - Wikipedia

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    Each game consists of six rounds, numbered one to six in the order played. Players take turns rolling three dice. One point is awarded for each die rolled that matches the current round number, 5 points are awarded if all three dice match each other, but do not match the current round number, and 21 points if all three dice match the current round number (a "bunco").

  5. Seiko - Wikipedia

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    A Seiko 5 showcasing attributes of the sub brand, including a recessed crown at the 4 o'clock position and day-date complication. Seiko 5 is a sub brand that spawned with the introduction of the Seiko Sportsmatic 5 in 1963. Since then, many models have been introduced into the lineup, comprising a variety of different styles.

  6. Shut the box - Wikipedia

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    5, 3; 5, 2, 1; 4, 3, 1; The player then rolls the dice again, aiming to shut more numbers. The player continues throwing the dice and shutting numbers until reaching a point at which, given the results produced by the dice, the player cannot shut any more numbers. At that point, the player scores the sum of the numbers that are still uncovered.

  7. Yacht (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Yacht [1] is a public domain dice game, similar to the Latin American game Generala, the English game of Poker Dice, the Scandinavian Yatzy, and Cheerio. [2] Yacht dates back to at least 1938, and is a contemporary of the similar three-dice game Crag . [ 1 ]

  8. Long dice - Wikipedia

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    These include distinctive roughly ovoid Westerwanna-type dice (named for the site of their initial discovery in Lower Saxony); these are typically about 2 cm in length and marked with dot-and-ring figures of values 2-3-4-5. [7] Long dice are used with the Scandinavian games Daldøs (typically marked A-II-III-IIII [8] or X-II-III-IIII [9]) and ...

  9. Dungeons & Dragons gameplay - Wikipedia

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    Rolling dice (4d6, keep 3): This is the standard method since 3rd edition. [11] For each ability score, the player rolls 4d6 , and adds the three highest values, resulting in scores ranging from three to eighteen, skewed towards higher numbers, averaging 12.24, though the most probable result is 13.