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Left Center Right Dice Game

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

A fast-paced new dice game using specially imprinted dice and the betting medium of your choice: Chips, Pennies, Golden Dollar Coins, M and M's, Unshelled Peanuts, Barbie's Shoes, Cookies, etc. Each game comes in a tube with its own plastic chips. It is recommended for ages 5 and up. For 3 or more Players.

Features:

A fast-paced new dice game using specially imprinted dice and the betting medium of your choice


Each game comes in a tube with its own plastic chips


3 or more Players


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.0 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 3.9 inches
Package Width: 1.0 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 145 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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4Party FunAug 22, 2010
Left Center Right is a nice party game, especially great for groups of 6 or more. We play with quarters instead of chips.

5Keep It Totally SimpleJul 19, 2010
This game may be totally simple, but it is so much fun and can be played with variations. We introduced this game to my 4 yr. old nephew and played with pennies. He learned to count, remembered his left from his right and won some pocket change! He really got a kick when he rolled Dots and didn't have to pay anyone but we adults rolled a L,C or R and had to pay. As a Red Hatter, my chapter has played this game several times and have just as much fun as when playing Bingo, Bunco or Po-keno.

Directions:

* To begin, you need 3 players and 3 chips per player
* The first player throws the LCR dice.
* The number of L's, C's, R's or DOTS rolled, determine where that players chips go.
* The number of L's indicate how many chips to pass LEFT.
* The number of R's indicate how many chips to pass RIGHT.
* The number of C's indicate how many chips to put in the CENTER POT.
* DOTS are neutral-no action taken.
* When a player has 1 or 2 chips, they roll 1 or 2 dice. If a player is out of chips, they are still in the game, but passes the dice to the next player. The LAST player with chips is the winner and collects all the chips in the CENTER.



5Chips or Coins - Still a fun gameJul 12, 2010
We played this game using quarters instead of chips just to add an element of "value" for the winner. We played a few rounds without giving the pot to the winner, just to build tension and excitement. Then on our last round, we played for keeps. This game will keep everyone involved, even when you don't have coins/chips. Of course for children the chips can be swapped out for other fun treats. Great fun and value for such a simple game.

4Fun Game!May 28, 2010
This is a fun game when you have a lot of people. It can go on forever with limited involvement.

4Fun for everyoneMay 16, 2010
Great fun for all ages...we play this game with 1 dollar bills, candy, quarters...anything can be used. Our kids love to play, but usually for a few pieces of candy. This is going to be our next Christmas game. Everyone will bring 3 of a variety of items...3 ones, 3 candy bars, 3 quarters...it'll make for a fun Christmas...

 
 
 
 
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