Things You'll Need
Instructions
Instruct the first player to roll all 10 die; he can also break up the dice into smaller groups until all 10 are thrown.
Calculate the player's points. A face with a single dot equals 100 points, and a face with five dots equals 50. Mark doubles as zero and triples as follows:
Triple 1s equal 1,000 points
Triple 2s equal 200
Triple 3s equal 300
Triple 4s equal 400
Triple 5s equal 500
Triple 6s equal 600
Calculate four of a kind. Multiply the triple score value by the number of dots on the face of the die.
Calculate five of a kind. Multiply the triple score value by four, irrespective of the number of dots on the face of the die.
Calculate six of a kind. Multiple the triple score value by eight, irrespective of the number of dots on the face of the die.
Score three pairs in a single roll as 800 points.
Score six or more pairs as 1,200 points.
Move around the room, allowing each player a turn to roll the dice. Score each player's points before moving on to the next player.
Call "last roll" when a player reaches 10,000 points, which permits each player to roll final time to steal the victory from the winner.