The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . yer chalking froiBone to six on the table. A single dice is thrown. If the thrower turns«p a number he does not want, the elder hand takes that number andwipes it off of his score. No numerical progression is requisite. If adice is thrown, which neither the caster nor the elder hand has, the nextplayer can efface it from his score. The first player who can rub ®ut aUhis numbers wins. Failing to throw a dice having one number


The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . yer chalking froiBone to six on the table. A single dice is thrown. If the thrower turns«p a number he does not want, the elder hand takes that number andwipes it off of his score. No numerical progression is requisite. If adice is thrown, which neither the caster nor the elder hand has, the nextplayer can efface it from his score. The first player who can rub ®ut aUhis numbers wins. Failing to throw a dice having one number required,the casting is taken by the next player. ROUND THE SPOT. Looking at the five • the three • there is a centre spot around which the others are grouped. An ace has a central point, but has nosurrounding. The ace, deuce, four, and sijf are considered then as notijounting. Three dice are used, and only the fives and threes counted. Threethrows are made, and the person throwing the greatest number of thdadditions of the threes and fives wins. CHUCK-A-LUCK, OR SWEAT. This is a game played with dice on a cloth-covered table, wtiidi Isnurpbered in this way:. SWEAT TABLE. Stakes are placed on the numbers by the players, and the wagers ac-cepted by the banker. The player has three dice, and he throws thesethree dice. Say he has wagered a stake on the five. If he throws one6ve in the three dice, he wins one stake. Should he throw a double-five,he wins twice his stake ; if a triplet, he wins three times his stake. Thebanker takes after every throw all the wagers on the numbers not showsby the dice. DICE. 471 GOING TO BOSTON. This game resembles Multiplication and is played with three differs from Multiplication only in the counting. The last tlirow isadded to, instead of being* used as a multiplier of, the sum of the tworemaining on the table. As an example, if 4 and 5 had been thrownand the last throw was 6, the sum would be 15. HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR. This Is the oppos


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