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  2. Cee-lo - Wikipedia

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    Cee-lo. Three dice, rolling 3-3-4, giving a point value of 4 for the game Cee-lo. Roll-off! Cee-lo is a gambling game played with three six-sided dice. There is not one standard set of rules, but there are some constants that hold true to all sets of rules. The name comes from the Chinese Sì-Wŭ-Liù (四五六), meaning "four-five-six".

  3. Craps - Wikipedia

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    Craps is a dice game in which players bet on the outcomes of the roll of a pair of dice. Players can wager money against each other (playing "street craps") or against a bank ("casino craps"). Because it requires little equipment, "street craps" can be played in informal settings.

  4. Bar dice - Wikipedia

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    Bar dice is played with five six-sided dice, with each player attempting to assemble the highest hand possible from each "flop" or toss of the dice. Each round of the game will result with one player who has the highest hand; that player is "out" and can neither continue playing nor is responsible for the purchase of the next round of drinks.

  5. Ship, captain, and crew - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is to roll a six (the "ship"), a five ("captain"), and a four ("crew") with three dice, and get the highest score with the other two dice ("the ship's cargo"). In other versions, a four is the "mate" and the remaining dice are the crew. Alternatively, the game may be played for antes placed in a pot.

  6. Bunco - Wikipedia

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    Skills. Counting and simple mathematics. Bunco (also spelled bunko or bonko or buncko) is a dice game with twelve or more players, divided into groups of four, trying to score points while taking turns rolling three dice in a series of six rounds. A bunco is achieved when a person rolls three-of-a-kind and all three numbers match the round ...

  7. Shut the box - Wikipedia

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    1 minute. Playing time. 2–3 minutes per player. Chance. High (Dice rolling) Skills. Risk management. Arithmetic. Shut the box (also called ACKPOT, [ 1] batten down the hatches[ 1] or trick-track[ 2]) is a game of dice for one or more players, commonly played in a group of two to four for stakes.

  8. Toys and games in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Romans had a variety of toys and games. Children used toys such as tops, marbles, wooden swords, kites, [ 2] whips, seesaws, dolls, chariots, and swings. Gambling and betting were popular games in ancient Rome. Legislation heavily regulated gambling; however, these laws were likely not enforced.

  9. Chuck-a-luck - Wikipedia

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    Chuck-a-luck, also known as birdcage, or sweat rag, [ 1] is a game of chance played with three dice. It is derived from grand hazard and both can be considered a variant of sic bo, which is a popular casino game, although chuck-a-luck is more of a carnival game than a true casino game. The game is sometimes used as a fundraiser for charity .