Left, Right, Center
Schedule
Thu Nov 14 2024 at 12:30 pm to 01:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Bullhead City Senior Campus | Bullhead City, AZ
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Bring your quarters for this fun round table game. Each table will have up to 8 players and each game starts with 3 quarters.How to Play the LCR Dice Game
Ideally, all players should sit around a table that provides a surface for rolling the dice, but any type of seating arrangement can be used as long as the players are in a circular formation. The middle of the circle is the center “pot” where quarters will be placed during the game.
Before the game begins, each player receives three quarters.
Choose a player to be the starting player. This can be the youngest player, or the oldest player, the player who won the previous game, or any other method of your choosing.
The starting player takes their turn, then players will continue taking turns in clockwise order until the game ends.
On your turn, roll the dice. How many dice you roll depends on how many quarters you have.
• If you have 3 or more quarters, roll all 3 dice.
• If you have 2 quarters, roll 2 dice.
• If you have 1 chip, roll 1 die.
• If you have no quarters, don’t roll any dice.
After the dice are rolled, you must take action based on what is showing on the dice.
In the retail version of the game, one side of each die has an L, one side has a C, one side has an R, and three sides have a single dot. However, you can use any regular 6-sided dice to play by using the following substitutions:
• 1, 2, and 3 are dots
• 4 is L
• 5 is C
• 6 is R
After rolling the dice, look at each die one at a time and take an action based on what was rolled.
• If you roll an L (or a 4), you must give one of your quarters to the player on your left.
• If you roll a C (or a 5), you must put one of your quarters in the pot in the center.
• If you roll a R (or a 6) you must give one of your quarters to the player on your right.
• If you roll a dot (or a 1, 2, or 3), nothing happens.
After rolling the dice and taking actions, pass the dice to the next player.
Example: If you had 5 quarters and rolled an L (4), a C (5), and a dot (2), you would give one chip to the player on your left and put one chip in the center pot. You would then have 3 quarters remaining.
If you lose all your quarters, you aren’t out of the game but you don’t roll any dice or take any actions on your turn. Other players can still give you quarters however, and if it comes back to your turn and you have quarters again then you take your turn as normal.
Game End and Winning
If at any point only one player has quarters remaining, that player is the winner. They get to keep all the quarters they have in front of them as well as all the quarters from the center pot.
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Where is it happening?
Bullhead City Senior Campus, 2285 Trane Rd, Bullhead City, AZ 86442-5944, United States,Bullhead City, ArizonaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: