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10,000 dice game directions

6 Dice
Paper for Scoring and pen
Dice Tray (optional)

Object

The player with the highest score above 10,000 points on the final round wins.

How to Play

Decide who goes first by having everyone roll one die. Whoever has the highest
number goes first. Play then continues to the left.

The first player rolls all 6 dice.

The player can decide to keep as many scoring dice as he/she chooses, but must keep
at least one. (See scoring section). Place the scoring dice off to the side and roll the
remaining dice. Again the player may keep as many scoring dice as he/she chooses,
but must keep at least one. Place scoring dice off the side and roll remaining dice.

Play continues until:

 Player decides to stop and keep that score OR


 Player doesn’t roll any scoring dice and loses score OR
 Player has kept all 6 dice. In this case player MUST roll all 6 dice again adding
to previous score.

Note: You must earn 800 to start scoring (meaning you can’t stop with 600). Once
you reach a score of 800 or more you are “on the board”. Any turn after you are on the
board you may keep any score you want (even if it is 100).

The Final Round

When a player reaches 10,000 (or passes 10,000), every other player gets one more
roll. Player with highest score wins.
Scoring
1- 100 points
5- 50 points
Three of a kind of 1 – 1000 points
Three of a kind of 2 – 200 points
Three of a kind of 3 – 300 points
Three of a kind of 4 – 400 points
Three of a kind of 5 – 500 points
Three of a kind of 6 – 600 points
For each number over three of a kind you double the amount (example 3 2’s
=200, 4 2’s =400, 5 2’s =800, 6 2’s=1,600).
Pairs and Straights. When a player rolls 1,2,3,4,5,6 when rolling all 6 dice this
is a Straight. When a player gets 3 sets of pairs when rolling 6 dice this is Pairs.
Pairs and Straights are worth 1000 points.

Note: Three of a kind must all be rolled together. Rolling a 1 and then rolling another
1 and another 1 is 300. Rolling 3 1’s at a time is 1000.

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