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Modelo 3D Playing dice in a case por Ainon3Dprint no MakerWorld

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Good morning,

 

Welcome to my profile, full of models and miniatures :-)

 

I have a board game for you - Dice. Dice is one of the oldest games. They were played in pubs already at the beginning of the 15th century. The game is for 2-8 players.

Ones and fives – dice rules of the classic game

Probably the most popular board game with six dice is this variant, where players
tries to achieve a set number of points as soon as possible - most often it is played on
10,000 points. The game can be played by any number of players who alternate regularly.
At the beginning of the turn, the player always rolls with all the dice and the minimum point gain which
must roll to continue the turn or score points is 400 points.
Dice Game - Instructions and player's turn progress:
1. The player rolls 6 dice.
2. If one or more combinations fall, he selects any number and sets them aside -
discards those dice that represent the given winning combination. Combination,
which are already out of play make the current point gain value of the turn.
3. The player continues to roll the remaining dice until it occurs
one of three options:
The point gain for delayed combinations is more than 400 and he has only two left to throw,
one die or none. If this happens, he can announce the end of the turn and
write down the collected points. Then the next player continues the game.
If none of the winning combinations fall. The move ends with zero profit.
All dice are already set aside in winning combinations. Then it is played again
with all the dice and his profit from the move can continue to increase.
Numbers on dice/ dice Points
1,100
5 50
1, 1, 1 1,000
X, X, X X*100
eg 2, 2, 2 => 300
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 3,000
X, X, Y, Y, Z, Z 1,500
Numbers on dice/ dice Points
(when X can be equal to Y or Z)
Example of player 1's move.
Roll Postponed Number of dice remaining Total win
1, 1, 6, 6, 3, 4 1, 1 2,200
2, 3, 4, 5 5 4 250
2, 3, 5 5 3,300
1, 5 1, 5 6,450
2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4 2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4 6 1950
1, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2 1, 3, 3, 3 2 (can end and end) 2350
To begin with all 6 dice, the player rolls 1, 1, 6, 6, 3, 4 and decides to discard only
first for 200 points. So he has four dice left for the next throw, with which he
rolls 2, 3, 4, 5 – only a five is scored for another 50 points. His for now
the point gain is 250 points, so he cannot quit and enroll. He rolls three dice
2, 3, 5 and lays down a five again, so he has 300 points so far and still can't finish. Se
with the remaining two dice, he manages to roll a 1 and a 5 for 150 points. So now he has 450
points and according to the rules can end the turn.
For the next roll, however, he has the option to roll again according to the rules with six dice, so it is
nonsense to stop playing at this moment. With those, he rolls 2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4 – all the dice
the die is postponed (see the table above) and the score adds another 1,500 points to
a total of 1,950 points that he writes down. He can roll and score with all six again
dice with which to roll a combination containing a one and three threes. He writes for you
another 400 points. So his total gain is 2,350 points and he should on the next roll
just two more dice. So he ends the move because he doesn't want to risk a loss unnecessarily
profit to date.
So it's the second player's turn.
Example of Player 2's move.
For the second player, notice especially the third throw in the table, when he gets to 1
500 points, but the dice rules here say he can't end the turn with three
dice. He continues to roll, but no more scoring combinations and moves fall to him
must break even with zero profit.


Printed without supports!

 

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Thanks for the support, I'm glad :-)

Have a nice day

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Playing dice in a case

Publicado em 20 de out de 2024

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