Introduction:
Dominoes is a popular game that originated from China during the 12th century. It is a game played with rectangular tiles or dominoes. The objective of the game is to be the first player to place all their tiles onto the table.
This guide will take you through the rules, strategies, and tips to improve your gameplay and increase your chances of winning.
Rules:
To start the game, all the tiles are placed face down and shuffled. Each player is then dealt a certain number of tiles, usually 7. The remaining tiles are left as boneyard.
The first player puts down a tile of their choice, and the next player responds with a tile that has a matching number. The next player then places a tile with a matching number to the previous tile, and so on. The game continues in this manner until a player has used up all their tiles, or until no more tiles can be placed.
If a player cannot place a tile, they must take a tile from the boneyard. If there are no more tiles in the boneyard, the player must pass their turn. The game continues until the first player to use up all their tiles.
Dominoes
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