10000
The 10000 is a play of DĂ© S. There are many alternatives of the 10000, some are played with 5 Des.
Here an example of rules with 6 Des.
Rules
The goal of the play is to make 10000 points exactly. If the objective is exceeded, a turn is lost. If one plays with 5 dice, the objective to be reached is of 5000 points.To have the right to start, " is needed; ouvrir" , i.e. to make at least 500 points (to spice the play a little, one can open at 1000 points). If one plays with 5 dice, the minimum for " ouvrir" is of 400 points.
One starts by launching the dice of a blow. If the dice make it possible to mark points, one can either gain the points, or rejouer the dice which are not worth any point (if one is not yet open, one needs rejouer until reaching the necessary minimum).
When the hand is full (all the dice are worth points), one is obliged to start again Des. One adds the points with each throw. If, during a throw one makes no point, one loses all that had been accumulated and it is with the following to play. If one makes no point during a throw of the dice, one marks no point, one loses even 1000 points with 6 dice (500, if one plays 5 dice). However, one cannot become negative. If one were already opened, one remains it, even if one descends in necessary minimum lower part it to open.
It is necessary to obtain the combinations in only one throw. If a first " is obtained; 1" , then two others after the second throw, that made 100 + 200 = 300 points and not 1000 points.
Scale
; Play with 6 dice:- If somebody make 6 " 1" in any time, it gains the part automatically;
- 6 identical dice are worth thousand times the value registered on one of the dice (6000 points for 6 " 6" , 5000 per 6 " 5" , etc);
- the great continuation (from 1 to 6) is worth 1200 points (and it is necessary to start again because the hand is full);
- a small continuation (from 1 to 5 or 2 to 6) is worth 600 points;
- 3 pairs are worth 600 points;
- 3 identical dice are worth 100 times the value registered on one of the dice (600 points for 3 " 6"), except for the " 1" who are worth 1000 points;
- a fourth double die this score, a fifth double again;
- " 1" are worth 100 points, the " 5" 50.
- a player who obtains 5 " 1" in only one hand, the part gains automatically, and this, at any moment of the part, which it or not started to mark;
- a " 1" is worth 100 points, a " 5" is worth 50 points;
- One brelant of 2 is worth 200 points, of 3,300 points, etc, but one brelant of " 1" is worth 1000 points;
- a continuation (1,2,3,4,5), which must obligatorily be obtained in only one to throw, is worth 1500 points;
- the fact, in only one or several " lancers" , to obtain 5 of the same dice value doubles the score cumulated in this hand. if they are 5 " 1" in only one throw), (see above)
- Each figure requires a confirmation;
- is regarded as figures: Brelants, continuations, and identical series of 5 dice;
- the confirmation is proven and allows to the player " marquer" as from the moment when it obtains a " 1" or a " 5" with the remaining dice, or the whole of the rejected dice, if it had " a hand pleine" , (identical continuation or 5 dice);
- One can of course have to confirm several times while following…
- In first throw, one obtains a continuation. The obligation is thus of rejouer to confirm with a " 1" or a " 5" ;
- In second to throw, one obtains one brelant of " 6". The obligation is of rejouer the 2 remaining dice to confirm with a " 1" or a " 5" , in order to mark the cumulated score of 1500 points for the continuation, 600 points for brelant of " 6" and of value of the die of confirmation 50 points, if it is about a " 5" (on the whole 1500+600+50=2150 points);
- Without confirmation, the hand passes, and the points cumulated in the hand are not marked;
- the hand also passes if a die is thrown apart from the track or surfaces play. The points possibly cumulated in the hand are not marked.
Example
- One launches 6 5 4 2 2 1;
- the " 1" and the " 5" are worth 150 points, one starts again 6 4 2 2;
- One obtains 1 1 1 3, the " 1" 1000 points for a total of 1150 are worth.
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