Do you need 3 or more dice in the bucket to make a hand or just 2 dice?As I noticed in the video the 2 dice you had in the bucket, a 3 & a wild 2 could have made one pair with no kicker but was no good. I m a big fan of all your videos, very interesting & informative.
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. :) if you are referring to 4:53, they could not keep the pair because they failed their roll. If you run out of dice to roll because you were unable to match or create a set by adding, your turn ends with no score.
Looks like a fun game. Can I assign a different value to every wild die? Example: 1,2,2,3,4. Can I use one wild die as a 2 and the other as a 5 to make a straight? Thanks for sharing all these games!
@@guscaleca7642 If you have the same combination, the higher kicker(s) wins. I.e. 3-3-1 is better than just 3-3, and 3-3-5-4 is better than 3-3-5-1. You don't add kickers, only compare the values: 3-3-6-1 is higher than 3-3-5-4. Do remember the boss die never goes into your bucket and so it never becomes a part of your hand!
THANK YOU for using 'die' for the single unit!!! A teacher thanks you!! mb
it always ticks me when people say dice and dices
Cool! Will have to give this a try
Do you need 3 or more dice in the bucket to make a hand or just 2 dice?As I noticed in the video the 2 dice you had in the bucket, a 3 & a wild 2 could have made one pair with no kicker but was no good. I m a big fan of all your videos, very interesting & informative.
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. :) if you are referring to 4:53, they could not keep the pair because they failed their roll. If you run out of dice to roll because you were unable to match or create a set by adding, your turn ends with no score.
Looks like a fun game. Can I assign a different value to every wild die? Example: 1,2,2,3,4. Can I use one wild die as a 2 and the other as a 5 to make a straight?
Thanks for sharing all these games!
Great question! 2’s can be whatever you need them to be to make the best hand possible. So, you can totally assign whatever number you want.
@@riffleshuffleandroll Thanks for answering my question
No problem. Thanks for watching my videos :)
@@riffleshuffleandroll If someone rolled a 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, can the 2s become 7 and 8 so it becomes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8?
@@danielyuan9862 Ha! Way to think outside the box. The 2's can become numbers 1,3,4,5, or 6.
If my dice are 6, 1, 6, 2, 4 and my boss die is 6, do I remove one or two 6's?
Can you add up your kicker
Do you mean use the kicker die as part of your combination?
@@riffleshuffleandroll No when both poeple are tied do they add up their kicker to see who wins
@@guscaleca7642 If you have the same combination, the higher kicker(s) wins. I.e. 3-3-1 is better than just 3-3, and 3-3-5-4 is better than 3-3-5-1. You don't add kickers, only compare the values: 3-3-6-1 is higher than 3-3-5-4.
Do remember the boss die never goes into your bucket and so it never becomes a part of your hand!