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Retail Price:. Your Price:. You Save:. Rolling dots means the players can hold on to their chips. Rolling an L, R or C means the player must pass a chip to the left player, the right player or place it in the center pot, respectively. The last player with chips wins. Place 2 cups of baking soda into a large pot.
Mix ingredients until they are smoothly integrated. This recipe, found on the Homeschooling Ideas website, makes about 2 pounds of clay. Place your pan on a stove and set the heat to medium and wait for it to boil.
Stir the mixture with the wooden spoon to get rid of lumps. Remove the pan when the mixture is as thick as mashed potatoes. Pour your clay onto a plate and cover it with a damp kitchen towel. Let your clay cool until it is room temperature. If you are using the LCR Wild variant, you can add this additional rule that gives players a decision to make on their turn.
On your turn, you can roll the dice as normal or, before you roll the dice, you can pay 3 of your chips to the center pot to change the effect of the dice from give to take. This means that if you roll an L or a 4 , you take a chip from the player on your left instead of giving them a chip. Similarly, you take a chip from the player on your right when you roll an R or a 6 , and you take a chip from the center pot if you roll a C or a 5. However, keep in mind that this also alters the Wild effect.
If you pay 3 chips to the center to reverse the dice, then if you roll one or two 1s you must give chips to players of your choice instead of taking chips. And if you roll all Wilds or 1s on your turn then you must give all your chips to the center pot instead of taking all the chips! In this variant, a player must put their last remaining chip s into the center pot to win.
In other words, if they have only one chip left, they must roll a C or 4 in order to win. This means that all players continue to have a chance to win as long as one chip remains in the game. This variant is particularly good when playing for stakes. Instead they must successfully roll only dots or 1s, 2s, and 3s on the dice in order to win.
If they end up passing any chips to the players on their left or right, the game continues. If they pass their last chip to the center pot, all chips stay in the middle and all players play another game for a double pot. Example: Sam has 2 chips remaining and is the only player with any chips left, so on his turn he rolls 2 dice.
They come up showing two dots. Sam wins! This variant is used when playing for stakes. At the beginning of the game, instead of each player automatically receiving 3 chips, each player decides how many chips they want and antes that amount of money.
They can request any number of chips. For example, if each chip is worth 25 cents and a player wants to start the game with 8 chips, they ante 2 dollars. Equipment Three 6-sided dice. Small plastic poker chips or counting chips, enough for 3 per player.
Or you can substitute regular poker chips, glass stones, play money, buttons, chocolate coins, or any other collection of similar items.
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