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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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11. October 2014, 17:18:08
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Why is there no....
ketchuplover: It is only in the triple dice poker game here.

20. November 2011, 03:13:50
rod03801 
Subject: Re:
Aganju: I play these games all the time, and several times today even, and NO, I have never had a problem with the wrong dice being rolled.
Could it be a cache issue?

I'm sure if it were a common problem it would be complained about constantly though.

15. September 2008, 23:05:41
rod03801 
Subject: Re: highest score
diogenysos: Actually, the game you mention is the same game. Oceans Apart changed her screen name to Adaptable Ali

1. February 2008, 16:15:17
rod03801 
Subject: Triple Dice Poker *6D* for Brains!
Modified by rod03801 (3. February 2008, 20:41:35)




It's time to sign up for Triple Dice Poker *6D* for Brains! !!

Poker should involve gambling shouldn't it!? So, put up 50 brains and take a chance.

It will be 2 sections of 5 people each. Each player will have 2 games against the players of his/her section. The winners of each section will go to Round 2.

First place will receive 300 brains, and 2nd place will receive their 50 brains back.

Brains can be purchased on the "Brains" page. It's only 7 Euro for 150 Brains! Win enough, and you could buy a membership with Brains, instead of cash!

2 days per move, fixed weekends only. (No vacation days)

It will start as soon as 10 people have signed up.


1. February 2008, 15:57:10
rod03801 
Subject: Re: 6d
rod03801: Ahh, I found one of my answers by hovering over the bonus box, and I see that it takes 84 points to get the bonus now. That's good. Is the bonus still 35 though?

1. February 2008, 15:44:17
rod03801 
Subject: 6d
I assume on Triple Dice 6D, the upper bonus level has changed? (possibly the amount of the bonus too?) I haven't seen any rules yet. Of course, I haven't looked this morning yet, lol.

15. February 2007, 00:51:22
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Bonus`
alanback: Yeah, that is the only flaw, in my opinion. To me, a major part of the game is missing without the bonus. That's why I'll probably mostly play the Triple version.

Hey, all.. does the Triple Yahtzee game that you can buy have different colors on the dots of the dice? Or was that yet another variation? For some reason I thought I remembered green, black, and red dots...

12. February 2007, 03:04:17
rod03801 
Subject: Triple Dice Poker for Brains #1
Modified by rod03801 (12. February 2007, 03:43:35)


The Dice Poker for Brains #1 started tonight.

So, now it's time to sign up for Triple Dice Poker For Brains #1 !!

Poker should involve gambling shouldn't it!? So, put up 50 brains and take a chance.

It will be 2 sections of 5 people each. Each player will have 2 games against the players of his/her section. The winners of each section will go to Round 2.

First place will receive 300 brains, and 2nd place will receive their 50 brains back.

Brains can be purchased on the "Brains" page. It's only 6 Euro for 150 Brains! Win enough, and you could buy a membership with Brains, instead of cash!

2 days per move, fixed weekends only. (No vacation days)

It will start as soon as 10 people have signed up.



**edited to take out long lines**
**edited to fix a link!**

21. January 2007, 22:46:43
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Highlighting?
Fencer: Oh.. well why is it different than other games? I see the blue outlines of previous moves in every other one..

21. January 2007, 21:14:41
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Highlighting?
Fencer: hmm, well without checking, I don't know the answer to that. But we see other "previous turn" highlights that you use in other types of games.
But no, I still see nothing. I cleared cache just to be sure that it wouldn't have anything to do with that.

21. January 2007, 19:22:11
rod03801 
Subject: Highlighting?
Didn't I read in the blog that last move highlighting was added? I'm not seeing it...

20. January 2007, 23:25:50
rod03801 
Subject: Re:
joshi tm: hmm.. well I think that bonus should be a part of the current version, too!

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, 22:24:37
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, 17:31:38
rod03801 
Subject: Re:
joshi tm: Do you mean the 35 point bonus for getting a certain score in the ones through sixes section? (63 in yahtzee if I remember correctly?)

I hope so.

There was also a bonus for multiple "5 of a Kind"s

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