Last chance dice game |
1995 |
Milton Bradley |
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First produced |
1995 |
Players |
2 to 6 |
Age(s) |
12+ |
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Roll dice combinations to win cards and chips. Win the game by having at least one card and the most money after seven rounds of play. |
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1 x dice rolling tray with rolling surface 36 x cards
6 x player's tokens
47 x $100 chips
23 x $500 chips
47 x $1,000 chips
1 x rules leaflet
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This is a well designed dice and card
gambling game where players all gamble on each roll of the dice
irrespective of whose turn it is. It is similar to Yahtzee
but on a more involved scale. The Challenge. Can you match the dice combination on the
card selected in just 3 rolls?
The Bidding. Players bid for the right to roll. The
stakes get higher.
The Betting. Now everybody gets in on the action! Each
player bets for or against your chances.
The Rolling. Can you actually match the card
combination in the 3 rolls?
The Payout. If you do you win the card and the payout.
Players who bet with you win too.
Take a deep breath and a new card.
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