I am visually paired visually impaired excuse me and I have a game on my phone called dice world and I thank you for showing me how to play Threes because I did not know how to play it but do to your very Vivid description and telling of all the rules I think I can do very good at it now
How do you determine when play has stopped and you have a winner? I want to play this as an activity in an Assisted living facility. I made small cardboard box dice. I want a winner as I hv small prizes. So, would I just determine best two out of three for example?
You have to keep AT LEAST one die per roll. You could roll and keep all five, or you could roll five times. In threes away low, it would have been a good play to keep the one, but since threes equal zero you could be aggressive and roll again for threes. In regards to his choice, he could have kept the one, but for the sake of the video he rolled again.
So let’s say on the first roll you get 2 - 3s. You take both di, does that mean you only have 3 rolls left? Or you still have 4? - and for the high version of the game, how come you didn’t just take the 2 6s and the 3?
IzAwetastic yes you only have three rolls left. If you roll a three you have to take the three no matter what. If you roll more than one three you have to take all threes rolled. If you don’t roll a three you want to take the highest dice but you are only allowed to take one dice