OT- I have seen it all now..WORLD DOMINO CHAMPIONSHIP

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Is now on ESPN2..........Oh my...Did Pinny have odds on this..Direct from Las Vegas...........LOL...........
 

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You ain't seen nothin until you've watched the Rock Paper Scissors Championship for $50k! Tonight on A&E at 10 PM EST
 

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Labeeb said:
You ain't seen nothin until you've watched the Rock Paper Scissors Championship for $50k! Tonight on A&E at 10 PM EST

I would run this too
 

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Boredom city. I cant even play a game of dominos let alone watch it on television.
 

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Labeeb said:
What about odds evens? I know a mean OE player in Chester.

Odds and evens i'm ok at. i don't think i have world class ability in it, like i do in dominoes and RPS...but i'd still dominate 98% or rxers in it.
 

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Five-Up

Rule rendition by Ken Tidwell.
Last revised 10/26/98

2-4 players (individuals or teams of 2)
~45 minutes
Components

Five-Up, also known as Muggins or All Fives, is played with the standard, European six spot tile set. You'll also need a paper & pencil or a cribagge board to keep score.
Game Play

Each player draws one bone to decide who goes first. The player that draws the heaviest bone (the one with the highest total of spots and, in the case of a tie, the highest number on one end) leads off.

Return all dominoes to the boneyard and shuffle. Starting with the lead player and proceeding clockwise, each player draws five bones.

The first player may lead any of their bones and plays it face up in the center of the table.
Matching

The second player must play a bone which matches either end of the bone lead by the first player. Subsequently, bones are added to either end of the resulting chain.

For example, of the first player lead the 2-4, the second player might follow with the 2-6. The resulting chain would look something like 6-2-2-4. The third player may play any bone with a 6 or 4.

The first double is a special case. This is laid crosswise on the chain. Also, up to four bones may be laid against this double, known as the spinner, two bones continuing the chain and two more sprouting off the double to form a cross pattern. Further dominoes may be added to the two new sprouts giving players a choice of four playing positions.

If at any point a player cannot add a bone to the end of one of the chains then they must draw bones from the boneyard until they draw a bone which can be played. All bones drawn which cannot be played immediately are added to their hand. It is also legal to pass on playing the bones that you have and draw from the bone yard until you draw another bone that can be played.
Scoring

The goal of the game is to score points by forming chains whose ends total up to some multiple of 5 (ie 5, 10, 15, 20, etc). The player who forms such a pattern immediately scores that total. Each five points scored is normally recorded as a single stroke on the pad or advance on the cribbage board. If a scoring pattern is formed but no one notices before the next player begins their turn then no points are scored for the pattern. Watch for scores!

The first player to play all of their bones scores points for the bones remaining in the other players' hands. These points are scored just like the multiples of five above. If the total ends in 1 or 2, then round down to the nearest multiple of five. If the total ends in 3 or 4, then round up.

If play is blocked such that no player may lay a bone, then all players should total their remaining bones. The player (or team) with the lowest total scores the total of all other players' (or team's) bones. Round off to the nearest multiple of five as above.

Scores may be kept individually or as teams. If you are keeping team scores then your partners remaining bones are not counted in your score when you play your last bone. Similarly, partners add their bone totals when play is blocked.

Game is normally 150 or 200 points. If more than one player or team passes this total in the same hand, then the team or player with the highest point total wins.
 

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G. MONEY said:
Roach,,,you are doing some serious Trash talking NOW>>>>>>

sorry man. just confident in my RPS and dominoes ability. i welcome a challenge. we can play dominoes on yahoo sometime.
 

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Labeeb said:
You ain't seen nothin until you've watched the Rock Paper Scissors Championship for $50k! Tonight on A&E at 10 PM EST

That or the National Air Guitar championships.
 

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I watched it for the first time today..And have no clue how to play..Was just Joking........DAMMMMMMMMMMMM
 

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G. MONEY said:
I watched it for the first time today..And have no clue how to play..Was just Joking........DAMMMMMMMMMMMM

I'll teach you sometime. You can learn from the master.
 

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I thought I saw it all as well....

UNTIL - I see that the 'World Rock, Paper, Scissors Championship' will be airing on A&E tonight at 10pm eastern time:pope:
 

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Labeeb said:
What about odds evens? I know a mean OE player in Chester.

Does he actually take the time to take his finger off the trigger of the gun he's obviously carrying in Chester?
 

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Jacksorbetter said:
Does he actually take the time to take his finger off the trigger of the gun he's obviously carrying in Chester?

Plays with the other hand.
 

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