5c9f18b7dc At the start of the game all levers or tiles are "open" (cleared, up), showing the numerals 1 to 9. This is also known as "Say what you see", a reference to Roy Walker's catchphrase from the TV game show Catchphrase. Our rules are comprehensive instructions for friendly play. A round of the game consists of each player taking one turn. The game is also popular in the beer bars of Thailand using special rules. This article needs additional citations for verification.
.. 'Chalky' Towbridge.[1]. If the player is successful, he or she wins, otherwise, when you get to a point where you are stuck - that is, you cannot raise any more tiles to equal the sum of your current roll - then it is your opponent's turn. External links[edit]. For example, if the numbers 2, 3, and 5 are still open when the player throws a one, the player's score is 10 (2 3 5 = 10). "Missionary" A player's score is the total number (count) of the tiles remaining uncovered at the end of his turn. Traditional pub play[edit]. After throwing, the player adds up the dots (pips) on the dice and then "shuts" (closes, covers) one of any combination of open numbers that equals the total number of dots showing on the dice. All rights reserved.
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