Saturday, 4 December 2010

Celebrate Dice Day! How to Play Quarter Pass With Dice

Celebrate Dice Day! How to Play Quarter Pass With Dice

Here's a fun dice game that lets you win a little money or other
goodies off your family and friends into the bargain! It's simple to
play but results in much merriment as the dice throws cause everyone
to think twice, toss around the money, and the excitement builds.

This is a great game for the holiday season because you can play it
with chocolate coins (as depicted in the images) and use it to fill in
moments when people aren't sure what else to do with themselves! Here
is how to play.

!! Steps !!

Set up the game. The number of players is unlimited, so the whole
family or group of friends can join in if wished.

* Hand out three quarters to each player. Alternatively, have each
player provide their own three quarters. If preferred, you can use
poker chips, play money, chocolate coins, dare or chore promise
vouchers, or anything else you consider to be appropriate. The
item should be desirable to win, however.

Find three dice to roll. The amount of dice rolled will depend on
the amount of quarters held:

* When a player has one or two quarters, he or she rolls one or two
dice, directly related to the amount of quarters held.

* If a player has three or more quarters, the player rolls all three
dice.

* If a player doesn't have any money left in front of them, he or
she is still in the game, but doesn't get to roll until someone
passes them a quarter.

* The last player with quarters rolls the dice and has to roll a 1,
2, or 3 in order to win the center pot of money or other goodies
used.

Each player rolls the three dice to see who goes first. The person
who rolls the highest number starts the game. Roll the dice to
determine where your money or other treasure is going.

For every 4, put one quarter into the center pot.

For every 5, pass one quarter to the person on your left.

For every 6, pass one quarter to the person on your right.

Roll for the center pot. When only one person is left holding
quarters, he or she must roll for the center pot.

* The player must roll a 1, 2, or 3 to win the pot.

* If the player rolls a 4 and only has one quarter left, that
quarter must go into the center pot. In this case, the pot becomes
a "carry-over" pot because nobody wins. The game (or a new round)
begins afresh, with everyone taking three quarters again. The
person who rolled last begins the new game using the same rules
until somebody wins.

* If the player rolls a 4, 5, or 6, then the remaining quarters are
passed as throughout the game.

!! Tips !!

* If playing with chocolate coins, anybody who eats their coin is
automatically out of the game.

* If a player has less than 3 quarters, he only uses as many dice as
he has quarters (1 quarter=1 die, 2 quarters=2 dice).

!! Things You'll Need !!

* 3 quarters, poker chips, chocolate coins, play money, etc.

* 3 regular dice

* Dish or bowl to collect money, chips, etc.

!! Related WikiHows !!

* How to Play Truth or Dare

* How to Play 21 Dares

* How to Make Clay Dice

* How to Play Liar's Dice

* How to Win at Dice

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