Jamaican Dominoes 2.7.4
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ABOUT Jamaican Dominoes
At JamDom.com, we play Jamaican Style Dominoes, in the REALEST, most authentic way. If you are looking for a challenge against REAL LIVE players in 6 different Game Styles and Tournaments, then log on to JamDom.com from your laptop or desktop to see how you Rank among the best players in the Caribbean and the rest of the world! If you want to Learn How to Play or just want to conveniently Dash out Dominoes from your mobile device while on the go without an internet connection, then try out this practice app. If you are new to the Jamaican/Caribbean style of playing, then here is run down of the rules to get you up and running... This App Features the Cut Throat Game Style, where the Player who Drops SIX LOVE is the winner! There are a total of 28 Dominoes, and they are labelled in 7 different suites or series as follows: 6-6, 6-5, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0 5-5, 5-4, 5-3, 5-2, 5-1, 5-0 4-4, 4-3, 4-2, 4-1, 4-0 3-3, 3-2, 3-1, 3-0 2-2, 2-1, 2-0 1-1, 1-0 0-0 At the start of each Round, the 28 dominoes are shuffled and distributed randomly to the 4 Players at the table. Each player draws 7 dominoes from the shuffled pool of dominoes. In the First Game of the Set, the player who draws the Double 6 domino is the Player who will POSE. The Poser is the Player to play the First Domino at the start of the game. After the Pose, the Turn moves to the player to the right (counter clockwise) of the Poser. The next play is made by playing any card of the 6-suite, for example 6-5 or 6-2, to connect with the Double 6 that was already posed. If the Next Player does not have a domino with a "6" in their hand, this player will PASS, which simply means the turn skips to the next player. Let's say that Player #2 decides to play 6-5 on the 6-6 (Double 6) pose. Now Player #3 has the choice of playing either a 6 or a 5. If they don't have a domino belonging to the 6-suite or 5-suite, they PASS, and the turn moves to the next player. This same pattern of matching or connecting dominoes continues until a player is able to play all their tiles first. The first player to play all their dominoes is the winner of that game. The winner receives 1 point added to their score or 2 points for winning with a KEY CARD! A key card is a Two-Faced Domino, for example, 4-3, that connects with both ends of the board, as the last card played by a player as their winning card. In order for it to be a Key Card, it must also be the 7th (last) member of the suite for both suites that it belongs to. So if 4-3 was the player's winning domino, and a 4 was exposed at one of the board and a 3 at the other, and 6 pieces of 4 and 6 pieces of 3 were already played, the 4-3 is deemed to be a key card. The winner of a game becomes the Poser of the next game. In some cases, the game may also be BLOCKED, meaning that every player passes and no player has yet played all their cards. This happens when all 7-members of a suite have already been played and these are the only exposed values to play on at either end of the board. The winner of a blocked game is the person who has the LOWEST COUNT of all the pips/dots on ALL of their dominoes, collectively. Meaning, if you have 3-2 and 5-5 remaining in your hand when the game is blocked, the total count of your hand is: 3 + 2 + 5 + 5 = 15. If there is a TIE for the lowest count, then the game is a DRAW and the next game is played for 2 points. Since there was no clear winner, in the next round, the player who draws Double 6 (6-6) will pose. In the 6-LOVE style of Cut Throat, the Set of Games is over when a player reaches a total Score of 6 while at least one other player remains at a score of 0 (6-0).