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= Playing Greed
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Greed is a dice game played among 2 or more players, using 5
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six-sided dice.
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== Playing Greed
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Each player takes a turn consisting of one or more rolls of the dice.
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On the first roll of the game, a player rolls all five dice which are
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scored according to the following:
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Three 1's => 1000 points
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Three 6's => 600 points
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Three 5's => 500 points
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Three 4's => 400 points
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Three 3's => 300 points
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Three 2's => 200 points
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One 1 => 100 points
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One 5 => 50 points
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A single die can only be counted once in each roll. For example,
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a "5" can only count as part of a triplet (contributing to the 500
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points) or as a single 50 points, but not both in the same roll.
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Example Scoring
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Throw Score
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5 1 3 4 1 50 + 2 * 100 = 250
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1 1 1 3 1 1000 + 100 = 1100
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2 4 4 5 4 400 + 50 = 450
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The dice not contributing to the score are called the non-scoring
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dice. "3" and "4" are non-scoring dice in the first example. "3" is
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a non-scoring die in the second, and "2" is a non-score die in the
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final example.
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After a player rolls and the score is calculated, the scoring dice are
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removed and the player has the option of rolling again using only the
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non-scoring dice. If all of the thrown dice are scoring, then the
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player may roll all 5 dice in the next roll.
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The player may continue to roll as long as each roll scores points. If
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a roll has zero points, then the player loses not only their turn, but
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also accumulated score for that turn. If a player decides to stop
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rolling before rolling a zero-point roll, then the accumulated points
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for the turn is added to his total score.
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== Getting "In The Game"
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Before a player is allowed to accumulate points, they must get at
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least 300 points in a single turn. Once they have achieved 300 points
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in a single turn, the points earned in that turn and each following
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turn will be counted toward their total score.
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== End Game
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Once a player reaches 3000 (or more) points, the game enters the final
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round where each of the other players gets one more turn. The winner
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is the player with the highest score after the final round.
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== References
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Greed is described on Wikipedia at
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greed_(dice_game), however the rules are
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a bit different from the rules given here.
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