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Un día en el Carribe Estudiantes seran capaces de jugar el juego popular de Dominos
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Dominoes
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El nombre de Domino The word "domino" appears to have derived from the traditional appearance of the tiles - black dots on a white background - which is reminiscent of a "domino" (a kind of hood) worn by priests.
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Historia del dominoes Dominoes evolved from dice. In fact, the numbers in a standard double-six domino set represent all the rolls of two six-sided dice. A set of Chinese Dominoes contains all the possible combinations (including duplicates). European dominoes use only the unique rolls (and add in the blanks).double-sixChinese Dominoes Dominoes are believed to have originated in China (see Chinese Dominoes) in the 12th century, though Egyptian or Arabian origins are also theorized. Dominoes appeared in Italy in the early eighteenth century, and spread to the rest of Europe throughout the remainder of the 1700's, becoming one of the most popular games in both family parlors and pubs alike.Chinese Dominoes
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Cortar los dominoes
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How to play Dominoes
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How to play Step 1- Count that there are 28 dominoes, from double blank to double six. Step 2- Place them facedown on the table and shuffle them until they're random. Step 3- Allow your opponent to take seven dominoes, and take seven for yourself. Step 4- Allow the player with the highest double to go first. Step 5- Lay a domino with like value next to the first domino (it doesn't matter which end). Make sure like values are always touching. Step 6- Pick from the pile if you don't have a domino that corresponds to the ones on the layout. Keep those dominoes concealed from your opponent's). Step 7- Pass if no more dominoes are left in the pile. Step 8- Win the session if you're the first person to run out of dominoes. Step 9- End the session if everybody passes, in which case the winner is the person with the lowest score. Step 10- Count your score by the number of dots on the tiles remaining in your hand.
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