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Dice poker and its variants

Dice poker
- single game - max. 340 points - Dice Poker (BOROWITZ vs. Labbeda) - 306 (BOROWITZ)
- combined game - max. 680 points - Dice Poker (Holyman vs. A663) - 577 - (A663, Holyman)

Triple dice poker
- single game - max. 2 145 points - Triple Dice Poker (Mick53 vs. overlander) - 1 855 (overlander)
- combined game - max. 4 290 points - Triple Dice Poker (crayzeejim vs. Bobes) - 3 554 (Bobes, crayzeejim)

Dice poker 6D
- single game - max. 529 points - Dice Poker 6D (G-444 vs. Scooter) - 466 (Scooter)
- combined game - max. 1058 points - Dice Poker 6D (GregW vs. Scooter) - 893 (GregW, Scooter)

Triple dice poker 6D
- single game - max. 3 324 points - Triple Dice Poker 6D (overlander vs. GregW) - 2 770 (GregW)
- combined game - max. 6 648 points - Triple Dice Poker 6D (overlander vs, ksenofont) - 5 385 (ksenofont, overlander)


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20. January 2007, 22:24:37
rod03801 
Subject: Highlighting opponent move.
I saw it posted someplace else, but thought it would be good for it to be here too.

It would helpful if where your opponent chose to put their points from the previous move was highlighted. I suppose you can scroll down to the move list but it would be nice to see it right on the board.

20. January 2007, 22:29:26
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Highlighting opponent move.
rod03801: ahh, the move list doesn't tell you either.

Most of the time you can guess by looking at the dice, but sometimes it isn't obvious, especially later in the game.

20. January 2007, 22:42:59
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Highlighting opponent move.
rod03801: Yea, the move list tells you.

For example: 10 (3-1-2-4-3)

That means the dice were 3,1,2,4,3 - and was placed in the 10th row (which are numbered - and is the small straight row)

(But highlighted last move would make it a little easier)

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