PostHeaderIcon Some True about Dice Sports Games

This is an introduction to a world of incredibly fun games played with dice. No, I am not going to learn to play. Instead, I will show how 2-8 dice can allow you to play a variety of sports. In this first installment, I will teach you about playing college version of Dice Football. This is probably the easiest of all my dice sports games are revealed in later articles. However, in all football games you need two dice, a notebook and pen or pencil. The first thing you do is draw a horizontal rectangle two inches in the paper covering the three lines. I prefer college ruled notebook paper that the lines and create a small natural visitor or local computer divider for the rectangle is drawn. Next break the rectangle into four parts as in box scores you see in the newspaper.

You can write in any two college teams that you want to see play or just stick with the home/visitor set-up. You can write to any university in two teams who want to play or stay with the home or away set-up. Once you have your box score set, you can start the game. The best team always comes first. Both teams have five rolls of two dice. You always have to allow both teams to make the rolls (5) in the neighborhood at a time. In simpler terms, the visiting team rolls two dice five times. Then the home team does the same. This is done for each quarter of the game. Rating occurs when both dice hit doubles.

It is a success and worth six points. This is an example of how the game may crash. The visiting team rolls the dice three times before a pair of results by two … Touchdown! The visitor rolls one die and the result is a four … extra point is good – seven points in total. The visitor gets their fifth roll and nails eleven. An attempted field goal! He launched a two which means that the field goal is good. The total score for the visitors in the first quarter is ten points. They had seven for the TD and extra point in addition to the three-point field goal.

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