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Roll the dice to form scoring combinations and achieve the highest total score. You can roll up to three times per turn, choosing to stop and score after the first or second roll. Mastering this game requires a mix of luck, strategy, planning, intuition, and experience.
Scoring Categories
Upper Section:
Ones: Counts only dice showing 1
Twos: Counts only dice showing 2
Threes: Counts only dice showing 3
Fours: Counts only dice showing 4
Fives: Counts only dice showing 5
Sixes: Counts only dice showing 6
Lower Section:
Max: Any combination of dice
Min: Any combination of dice
Score Calculation for Max & Min: (Max – Min) × Score of Ones in the Upper Section
Straight: A sequence of five consecutive numbers
(1-2-3-4-5 or 2-3-4-5-6)
Scoring: 66 points after the first roll, 56 after the second, 46 after the third
Full House: Three dice of one number and two of another
Scoring: 30 + Sum of all five dice
Poker: At least four dice showing the same number
Scoring: 40 + Sum of the four matching dice
Yamb: All five dice showing the same number
Scoring: 50 + Sum of all five dice







