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Dominoes rules are pretty simple, but they make it also a very fast and interesting skill game.

Introduction to Dominoes

Dominoes is a game for two to four players consisting of 28 dominoes.
All the dominoes have two ends, numbered from 0-6, with a number on each end. There is always one, and only one, of each combination.

The Dominoes game

Each player starts with seven dominoes. All the remaining pieces not dealt out before the hand form what is called the pile.
The player who picks the domino with the highest double starts the game by playing that piece. If no one has a double, then the player who picks the domino with the highest number value starts the game playing it.

Play continues as the other player adds one of his/her dominoes to either end of the starting domino by matching the number of dots on his/her domino to the number of dots on the starting domino.
If the player does not have a matching domino, he/she must pick up one from the pile until he/she can match it.

If he/she can’t play and the pile is empty, he/she must pass the turn. When a player puts his/her last domino on board wins the round, adding to his score the remaining dominoes of his opponent.

When both players have no dominoes left to be played, and there are no left dominoes in the pile, the round is over. The player whose unplayed dominoes are minor than his opponent wins the round, adding to his score the remaining dominoes of his opponent.

The game is over when one player reaches 100 points (or 50, depending of game options).

Dominoes Game sample

Player 1 plays a domino 1/6, player 2 is allowed to play one domino that contains a 6 or 3.

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In this case the player 2 played a 6/4 domino.

Variations

Five-All

Known also as all-five or muggins. When this rule is applied players score when the total of the ends of the chain is divisible by five.
The sum of the ends is called board countand is shown on the right side of the board.

If you place a domino that sets the board count to a multiple of five, you score that many points.

Spinner

Some tiles are double. They have the same number in both ends. When a double tile is played, it shall be placed transversally on the board and its both ends shall be summed up at the end of the board count.
The first double tile that is placed in a round shall receive the name of spinner

Spinner variation dominoes

Once the spinner tile has been placed, any of the players is allowed to place tiles on each one of its four sides.
Once the spinner is played the board will be redrawn with the spinner in the center.

End Game

Dominoes consists of several rounds or hands. Once a player’s total reaches 100 points (or 50, depending of game options) the game is over and the player that reached or exceeded the total is the winner.


History of Dominoes

While most modern domino pieces are rectangular and made of ceramic or heavy plastic, they were historically carved from ivory or animal bone with small, round pips of inset ebony.

The game’s name comes from the pieces’ resemblance to Venetian Carnival masks known as domini, which were white with black spots. These masks were so named, in turn, because they resembled French priests’ winter hoods, being black on the outside and white on the inside. The name ultimately derives from the Latin dominus, meaning “lord” or “master.”

The oldest domino sets have been dated from around 1120. Modern dominoes, as most of the Western world knows them, however, appear to be a Chinese invention. They were apparently derived from cubic dice, which had been introduced into China from India some time in the distant past. Each domino originally represented one of the 21 results of throwing two dice. One half of each domino is set with the pips from one die and the other half contains the pips from the second die.

Chinese sets also introduce duplicates of some throws and divide the dominoes into two classes: military and civil. Chinese dominoes are also longer than typical European dominoes. Over time Chinese dominoes also evolved into the tile set used to play Mah Jong, a game which swept across the United States in the early to mid 1920s.

The early 18th century witnessed dominoes making their way to Europe, making their first appearance in Italy. The game changed somewhat in the translation from Chinese to the European culture. European domino sets contain neither class distinctions nor the duplicates that went with them. Instead, European sets contain seven additional dominoes with six of these representing the values that result from throwing a single die with the other half of the tile left blank. Curiously, there is also a seventh tile with both halves set as blank. Perhaps this was done for symmetry’s sake so that each of the resulting suits would contain seven dominoes each.

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Links

Fédération Internationale de Domino

FIDO logo The Fédération Internationale de Domino (FIDO) [Dominoes International Federation] announces the forthcomming dominoes’ matches in Germany.

The FIDO Deutschland will host the Domino Weekend on 23rd to 25th May 2008 in Schwarmstedt/Germany

The website also features the Mary Theresa Cup, Results, Players, Game forms, Rules, Events, World Championship, German Championship, Simultan Cup, and World Rankings.

Link: http://www.dominospiel.de

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