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  2. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    A typical four-player game of Mexican Train using the double-nine set and the branching doubles variation; the eponymous Mexican Train is not in view. 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 ...

  3. List of domino games - Wikipedia

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    An additional 'Mexican train', initially of length zero, also starts from the central spinner. Unless the tile played is a double, only one tile can be played per turn. Tiles must normally be played to the player's own train or the Mexican train.

  4. Matador (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    Note the "matadors": 4-3 is placed beside 6-6, 5-2 against 0-4, and 0-0 against 2-6. Also notice the doubles placed parallel rather than perpendicular to the domino line. Matador (Spanish, "killer" or "bullfighter") or Matadore, sometimes called Russian Dominoes, is a domino game for two to four players using a double six set of dominoes.

  5. Category:Domino games - Wikipedia

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    Matador (domino game) Mexican Train; Muggins; P. Prime (domino game) R. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. Play Dominoes All Fives Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Dominoes: All Fives. All Fives features beautiful art, fast gameplay, and solo or multiplayer modes. Expose multiples of five and score! By Masque Publishing. Advertisement. Advertisement. all.

  7. Glossary of domino terms - Wikipedia

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    The 3–2 domino, so called because, if set in a scoring game, it cannot be scored on. [3] bar The line dividing the face of a tile into two halves. Also divider or centre line. [2] bid The number of points a player undertakes to achieve if they win the auction in bidding games. The winning bidder names trumps and leads. [4] bidding game