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  2. Hazard (game) - Wikipedia

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    Hazard is an early English game played with two dice; it was mentioned in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in the 14th century. Despite its complicated rules, hazard was very popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and was often played for money. At Crockford's Club in London, hazard was especially popular

  3. Craps - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 7–8 Hazard allows the dice shooter to choose any number from five to nine as their "main" number; [6]: 168 in a pamphlet published in 1933, [7] Edward Tinker claimed that Marigny simplified the game by making the main always seven, [5] which is the mathematically optimal choice, i.e., the choice with the lowest disadvantage for the shooter.

  4. Glossary of craps terms - Wikipedia

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    A single roll bet for a specific combination of dice to come out. Pays 15:1 for easy ways and 30:1 for hard ways horn A divided bet on the 2, 3, 11, 12 horn high A horn bet with addition units going to a specific number. For example "horn high ace deuce" would generally mean a 5 unit bet with 2 units going on the 3. hot dice

  5. Dice control - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "controlled shooting" goes beyond simply "setting the dice" prior to shooting.It purports to limit the rotation of the dice during the roll. The theory is that if the dice are properly gripped and tossed at the correct angle they will land just before the back wall of the craps table, then gently touch the wall, greatly increasing the probability of their remaining on the same axis.

  6. Sic bo - Wikipedia

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    Grand Hazard is a gambling game of English origin, also played with three dice. It is distinct from the older game Hazard, another gambling game of English origin, played with two dice. [3]: 341 The dice are either thrown with a cup or rolled down a chute containing a series of inclined planes ("hazard chute") that tumble the dice as they fall. [4]

  7. 3M bookshelf game series - Wikipedia

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    The bookshelf games series included the following games, [5] Unpublished games. Options (1970), a game similar to Scrabble using number tiles instead of letters [6]; Mad Mate, also known as Crazyhouse, a chess variant [7] [8]

  8. States set to enact new laws on guns, pornography ... - AOL

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    Fuzzy dice finally will be free to dangle in Illinois. The revised Illinois windshield rule is one of hundreds of new laws taking effect with the new year in states across the U.S. While some may ...

  9. Shooting range - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "safety area" is generic and can have different meanings in other shooting sport disciplines, or defined in local range standing orders. Of note is the US Military concept of a Small Arms Range Safety Area (SARSA). SARSAs are areas established to contain small arms activity that could be hazardous to non-participating aircraft.