Description
A dice game involving 6 dice of 6 different colors.
Object of the Game
Be the first player to reach or exceed 10K (10,000) points.
How to Calculate Scoring
Refer to the Scoring Chart to calculate the point value of various dice. To receive the value of a scoring roll the scoring dice must be rolled on one roll.
Three Pairs: 1250 points
Four of a Kind: 1500 points
Five of a Kind: 2500 points
Six of a Kind: 3500 points
A single 5: 50 points
A single 1: 100 points
Three 2's: 200 points
Three 3's: 300 points
Three 4's: 400 points
Three 5's: 500 points
Three 6's: 600 points
Three 1's: 1000 points
Four 1's: 2000 points
Five 1's: 3000 points
Six 1's 4000 points
One each of each Kind: 5000 points
A red 1, a yellow 2, a green 3, a blue 4, an orange 5, and a purple 6: 10,000 points
Getting in the Game
A player must score at least 500 points in one turn, which may consist of several rolls, to get in the game. If a player does not score at least 500 points in a turn, then the dice are passed to the next player to take a turn, and wait until their next turn to try again and get in the game. The 500 or more points necessary to begin are counted towards the 10,000 points goal.
Playing
The First Roll of a Turn
Player rolls all six dice to begin a turn. If one or more scoring dice are rolled, then at least one set of scoring dice must be set aside before rolling the remaining dice.
Keep It or Roll Again?
A player may stop after any roll which scores points, keep the points and pass the dice to the next player. Or, a player may roll the remaining dice in an attempt to increase a score, but risks losing the total of the entire turn if no scoring dice are rolled.
If all dice in a turn score points, then a player may continue the turn by rolling all six dice again, but if no scoring dice are rolled, then the player loses all points for that turn.
Ending the Game
If a player reaches or exceeds 10,000 points, then all other players get one more turn in an attempt to beat the leading scorer's points.
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