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10. May 2007, 17:16:42
coan.net 
Subject: Ultimate Dice Poker
6 dice version of Dice Poker (And Ultimate Triple Dice Poker)

Board:
  • ones (total of 1's)
  • twos (total of 2's)
  • threes (total of 3's)
  • fours (total of 4's)
  • fives (total of 5's)
  • sixes (total of 6's)
  • BONUS - if above adds to 84 points, then 50 bonus points (Since extra dice, everything a little higher then the 63 from original)

  • Three of a kind (total of all dice - three must match)
  • Four of a kind (total of all dice - four must match)
  • Five of a kind (total of all dice - five must match)

  • 4-in-a-row (1-2-3-4, 2-3-4-5, 3-4-5-6) (30 points)
  • 5-in-a-row (1-2-3-4-5, 2-3-4-5-6) (40 points)
  • 6-in-a-row (1-2-3-4-5-6) (55 points)

    [for the next section - I'm debating if I like the set value for these, or if it should be "sum of dice" for each of them - any opinions? The more I think about it, the more I like the "sum of all dice" for each of them]

  • Two Pair (2+2 - example 2-2-1-1-6-5) (20 points)
  • Full house (3+2 - example 6-6-6-2-2-4) (25 points)
  • Three Pair (2+2+2 - example 4-4-5-5-2-2) (35 points)
  • Tri-Tri (3+3 - example 4-4-4-2-2-2) (35 points)
  • Four+2 (4+2 - example 2-2-2-2-1-1) (40 points)

  • ALL 6! (75 points)

  • Chance (sum of all dice)

    So for single version 19 moves per game. For triple version, 57 moves per game

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