Not Enough Tiles Are Drawn If a player draws fewer tiles for his hand than he is entitled to, it is called an underdraw. Once an underdraw has been discovered, he draws the necessary tiles from the stock to complete his hand.
If a player misplays for example, joins a 2 to a 3 and it is discovered before the next player makes his play, he must restore the misplayed tile to his hand and play a correct tile.
If a player misplays and no one notices until after the next play has been made, the wrong tile is considered played and cannot be replaced with the correct tile. If a score is realized on the undiscovered misplay, the player is allowed to keep it. If it is not a misplay, once a tile is played and a player takes his hand off the tile, it may not be taken up by the player. If a player plays out of turn and it is discovered before the next player makes his play, he must recall his tile.
If a player plays out of turn and it is not discovered before the next play, the misplay must stand. If a score is realized on the misplay, the player is allowed to keep it.
Types of Domino Games Nearly all of the most popular domino games fit into one of four categories. The four categories are: bidding games, blocking games, scoring games, and round games.
Bidding Games Bidding games are card-like games, played by two to four players. In these games, players bid their hands, the highest bidder names the suit, and the score is determined by the bid. Blocking Games Blocking games are played by matching dominoes in a line. Scoring is done only at the end of each hand. The player or team who plays all the dominoes in his hand first, or "dominoes," scores the total count of the tiles still held by his opponent s.
In the event of a blocked game, the player or team who has the lowest count scores the total count of the tiles still held by his opponent s. Scoring Games A scoring game, like a blocking game, is also played by matching dominoes. One difference is that scoring is done throughout the game after each scoring play is made, as well as at the end of each hand.
The game is played until a player or team makes the necessary points to win. A game consists of a series of hands. A hand consists of a series of plays with the dominoes drawn from the deck. Round Games Round games are party games, played by three to ten players, in which scoring is usually done at the end of each hand and each hand is usually a game. Now that you know the basics, look at the rules for some games , or order a set of dominoes.
Welcome visitor you can login or create an account. Wish List 0 My Account Checkout. The Basics Domino Terms. Home » The Basics. Domino Basics. Custom Dominoes Domino Cases. The Domino Set A set of domino pieces is sometimes called a deck. The four most common domino sets are the double-6, double-9, double, and double sets. The set is named after the domino in the set with the highest number of pips.
Most domino games are designed to be played with the double-6 set. Many of the new and popular party games are designed to be played with the larger sets double-9, , and sets , allowing for a larger number of players.
Most game rules, however, can easily be modified for play with a larger or smaller set of dominoes. Every set of dominoes includes all possible combinations of two numbers, from zero blank up to the highest number of pips in the set for example, 12 in a double set , as well as a double for each suit.
Each combination of pips occurs only once in a set. A standard double-6 domino set consists of 28 tiles: 7 doubles and 21 singles. In a double-6 set, each number appears eight times: once each on six tiles and twice on the double tile. A set of double-six dominoes, the most common set available, contains 28 dominoes with every possible combination of halves containing from zero to six dots on each side.
The pieces in a double-six set are , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , A faster way of figuring out how many dominoes are in a set is by using a formula. When looking at the above list of dominoes, you notice that there are seven dominoes in the first set starting with 0, six starting with 1, five starting with 2, and so on to just one domino starting with 6. Dominoes also come in larger-sized sets.
At the end of the game, the winner is simply awarded the points from the losers remaining tiles or their differences on a point for point basis. These rules are provided by Masters Traditional Games, an Internet shop selling quality traditional games, pub games and unusual games.
For general information or for copying and copyright, see our Rules Information page. Our rules are comprehensive instructions for friendly play. If in doubt, always abide by locally-played or house rules. There are many variations of dominos. One of the most obscure is Bingo Dominos with a Double-Six set and a cribbage board.
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