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How to Play the CLR Dice Game

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By Robin Neorr
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The CLR dice game is an easy game to learn. It is also known as LCR (left, center, right) or LRC (left, right, center). The game consists of three dice, each marked with three dots, plus an L for left, a C for center or an R for right, which is where the name comes from. The game can be played with as few as three people to as many as eight.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Left, right, center dice
  • Coins or chips
  1. Step 1

    Distribute three chips or coins to each of the players.

  2. Step 2

    Decide among the players who will take the first turn.

  3. Step 3

    The first player will roll three dice. Rolling and L requires the player to pass a chip to the player on the left, rolling an R requires the player to pass a chip to the player on the right, and rolling a C requires the player to put a chip in the center. If the player rolls a dot, then he/she doesn't pass a chip. For example, if the player rolled L-C-dot, he/she would pass one chip to the left, put one in the center and hold onto the third chip.

  4. Step 4

    Pass the dice to the player on the left. If the player on the left has less then three chips, they only roll the number of dice that corresponds with the number of chips they have.

  5. Step 5

    Continue passing the dice to the left. If a player has no chips in front of them, they are not out of the game, but they are not allowed to roll until they have a chip passed to them or the game ends.

  6. Step 6

    The game is officially over when only one player has chips. The player with the last chips wins the center pot.

Tips & Warnings
  • You can use coins instead of chips.

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awesome1 said

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on 11/20/2009 you can also use dollar bills

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