EXAMPLE TWO

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Dominoes Rules of Play

1-Place all dominoes on the table face down, so no spots show,
and shuffle.
2.-Each Player draws 7 dominoes and stands them up so that only he
can see them.
The remaining dominoes left on the table are called "pile"
3.-The player with highest double plays first laying his domino face up on
the table.
Play then continues alternately.
4.-In order to play, a player must have a domino with a matching number
of spots, which he must place on table in line, end to end, with the
previously placed dominoes. He may play to either end of the line.
5.-If a player is unable to play Because he fails to have a domino which
matches, he must draw from the Pile until he is able to play. If a player is
unable to play and no dominoes remain in the pile he must pass and his
opponent plays until he is able to play again with a matching domino.
6.-The object of the game is to dispose of all of one's dominoes before
his opponents.
7.-Two or more may play. And the winner is the player who first
disposes of all his dominoes and his score is the total number of spots
on the dominoes held by his opponents

Edited by Language Masters

Double SIX Wooden Dominoes

Rules of Play

For 2-3 players

For 2-3 players

Object: To be first to dispose of all one's dominoes

1.   Place all dominoes on the table face down and mix.

2.   Each player draws 7 dominoes, standing them up so that only he can
see them. The remaining dominoes on the table are called the "pile."

3.   The player with the highest double goes first, laying the double domino
face up on the table. Play continues alternately or to the first player's left.

4.   In order to play, a player must have a match. He lays it in line. The
game continues with each player matching either end of the line.

5.   If a player does not have a match, he draws from the pile until he has a
match and immediately plays the domino.

6.   If no dominoes remain in the pile, a player without a match must pass.
His opponents play until he can play again with a matching domino.

7.   The winner is the player who first disposes of all his dominoes. His
score is the total number of dots on the dominoes held by his opponents.

8.   Players may organize a series of games. The winner is the first to reach
a mutually agreed upon score.