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Forty-One A simple game played with six dice for stakes or chips. Play: Every player begins by putting a unit of stakes or chips into a pot. Then each player in turn rolls the dice six times. After each roll one die must be put aside. Players must roll and set aside a 4 and a 1 to qualify to enter a score. A score is the total of the remaining four dice. If a 4 and 1 are not rolled the player scores nothing and must ante one unit to the pot. The player with the highest score at the end of a round wins the pot. If a player scores the highest possible score - 24 (4x6) - then all the other players double their stakes in the pot. If two or more players have the equally high score then another round is played by all the players to decide the game. Play continues until players elect to end the game. |
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