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How to play (and win) card games, board games, casino games and more. Whether you’re preparing for a trip to Vegas, teaching your kids to play checkers or killing time with solitaire, learn new tips and tricks with the help of eHow's gaming experts. Looking to finish the New York Times Crossword puzzle? Want to increase your sudoku skills? Or perhaps you're searching for party games? Whether it's a first birthday or a college graduation, eHow knows games to keep your guests entertained.

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  • How to Play The German Chocolate Game

    The German Chocolate Game has been a tradition in my family for generations and is always a favorite game to play for all ages whenever we get together!

  • How to Set Up a Child's Game Room

    Okay, the kids are bored. Amazingly, they don’t feel like cleaning their rooms, or helping with the dishes. And it’s raining buckets outside. What to do, what to do? Every home with children...

  • How to Farkle

    In this article you will learn the basic rules of the Farkle dice game - how to play and how to keep score.

  • How to Shoot Dice

    "Shooting dice" means rolling a pair of cubes in a betting game. Gamblers bet on which numbers--from one to six--will appear on the dice. The game is about probability. There's no strategy...

  • How to Develop a Winning Strategy for Yahtzee

    Yahtzee is my favorite dice game. It’s a simple game but that doesn’t mean that you don’t need a strategy to win. I once played with 6 players and everyone got at least 2 Yahtzees a piece. It...

  • How to Play Craps In Las Vegas (for beginners)

    As a Las Vegas native, Craps is one of my favorite games to play. People stand around the table taking turns rolling the dice and when the table is HOTT everyone celebrates! I love it! It's...

  • How to Play The Hardways On Craps

    Every want to know how to play the hardways in the game craps, well here is any easy way to find out

  • Rules for Mississippi Marbles

    Despite the name of the game, Mississippi Marbles is not a game played with marbles. It is a dice game that is similar to the dice game 10,000. Players will need a set of six dice, paper and a pen...

  • How to Play Monopoly Star Wars

    The classic board game Monopoly provides a competitive form of entertainment for rainy afternoons or family gatherings. For fans of the Star Wars films, Monopoly Star Wars Saga Edition makes the...

  • Bar Dice Rules

    Drinking at the bar can be a solitary activity. A person can go into a bar after work, have two beers, not speak to a soul and leave. That's not what the bar owner wants. He wants his patrons to...

  • Farkel Dice Game Rules

    Farkle is a dice game that combines both strategy and luck. Players compete to try to get high scoring combinations on their way toward the goal of 10,000 points. The strategy in Farkle is based...

  • Bunco Dice Rules

    Bunco is a dice game that can be played with anywhere from two to 12 players. It's played using three dice, a large fuzzy die and Bunco score sheets. A round ends when one player reaches 21...

  • Hot Dice Rules

    Dice games often have such a wide array of game-play tactics that it's hard to keep track of how to play. Such is the case for the dice game called Farkle. The object of Farkle is to have more...

  • Bunco Dice Game Rules

    Bunco is a dice game that is played in groups of 12 or more. Many people have groups that get together regularly to play this game. The rules of Bunco are fairly simple and can be enjoyed by...

  • How to - A Sailor’s Cure For Boredom: The Ultimate Sailor’s Game of Chance

    As a Navy veteran of the Viet Nam era, I have since read many ways that folks try to document and explain this naval invention. This game was a way to eliminate boredom aboard ship when there...

  • Rules of Farkle Dice Game

    Farkle is a dice game of luck and daring (or foolhardiness, if you push your luck too far). Farkle's origins are unknown, but it's centuries old, passed from person to person through generations....

  • Rules for Playing Craps

    Walking up to a Craps table and seeing all the different wagering options can be very intimidating to a new player. This is especially true when it appears that everyone else at the table knows...

  • Rules for Dice Games

    Dice games, played for centuries in different cultures around the world, provide hours of entertainment for people today. Some dice games, such as Pig or Farkle, are ideal for families. Other...

  • Liars Dice Rules

    Liars Dice, a popular bluffing dice game, requires at least two players and five dice per player. Players bluff their way through each round. The winner is the last player with dice.

  • Types of Dice

    There are numerous types of dice. As well as different types, dice also have different uses. The types of dice include regular or standard, crooked, promotional, precision and polyhedral dice.

  • Zilch Dice Game Rules

    The game of Zilch requires six dice, two or more players and a whole lot of luck. Other than that, all you need is blank paper and a writing instrument for keeping score, making it a low-cost...

  • Games to Play With Dice

    Six-sided cubes with numbers on them have been used for ages for gambling purposes and pure enjoyment. Many dice games have been created over the years, some of which have become classics while...

  • Easy Dice Scoring Game Rules

    Dice games are enjoyable, fun games for all ages. Some dice games require an elaborate set-up and scoring system. Other dice games, however, require very little besides the dice, and they are easy...

  • Different Kinds of Dice

    People have been gambling and entertaining themselves with dice for thousands of years. However, dice don't just take the form of the familiar cubes that players commonly use in friendly games and...

  • Instructions for the Dice Game Kismet

    The game Kismet, distributed by Endless Games, originated as a variation of the classic Yacht dice game. Very similar to Yahtzee, Kismet is played with five tri-colored dice, and players try to...

  • Dice Basketball Game Rules

    While it might not be as fun as playing the real thing, a game of dice basketball can make for some exciting and close contests. It's a game for two players that requires eight dice, a sheet of...

  • Ten Thousand Dice Game Rules

    The game Ten Thousand Dice (or 10,000 Dice) is similar to the games Farkle and Cosmic Wimpout. (See Reference 1.) It's simple to customize the rules of the game, depending on the preferences of...

  • Rules of Liar's Dice

    Liar's dice, also known as liar dice or perudo, originated with indigenous peoples in South America. When the conquistador Francisco Pizarro arrived in the New World in the 16th century, he...

  • Dice Games & Rules

    There are many types of dice games, and for every game there are several variations on rules and regulations. Players who play any dice game should first establish the rules of the game along with...

  • Rules for Dice

    Popular dice games include Farkle, Liar's Dice, Yahtzee, Bunco and Craps. While each player has his favorite, there are significant differences. Some games require a game board or scoring sheet....

  • How to Play C.L.R - (Center, Left, Right) the Super Fun Dice Game

    C.L.R. or center, left, right is a super fun game that the whole family can play. You can play with as little as three people. The more people that play the more fun it is! This game is...

  • Information on Dice Games

    People all over the world have been playing dice games for millennia. Some people play to bet; others play only for fun. There are hundreds of variations of dice games, and the small, hard toys...

  • Pirate Dice Rules

    Pirate Dice, first known as Liar's Dice, is a dice game played in the Pirate's of the Caribbean movies. In it, several people sit at a table and roll their dice before placing bids. In the movie,...

  • Street Dice Rules

    You see it in movies all the time. Street dice, otherwise known as street craps, is a wild game of chance played in dark alleys and basement speakeasies, away from the watchful eye of the...

  • Dice Game Rules

    Craps is one of the most exciting games in the casino. Most players are on the same side, hoping the shooter makes his point which will assure that everyone around the craps table gets paid. The...

  • Fill or Bust Instructions

    Fill or Bust is a board game for people of all ages. It involves six dice and a set of 54 cards. Players flip over a card, roll the dice and based on what happens they get points. Fill or Bust can...

  • Dice Control Tips

    Craps is one of the most exciting games in the casino. Thousands of dollars can change hands on a single roll of the dice. While the results of the roll of the dice appear to be a random...

  • Crap Dice Strategies

    The craps dice game remains one of the most popular and interactive casino games. It is a game of chance, but some skill and confidence can play a factor. Those who know the feel of the dice and a...

  • Farkle Dice Game Rules

    Farkle, or "Farkel," is a popular dice game that goes by many different names, such as Zilch, Squelch and Greed. You need six six-sided dice and a pencil and paper to keep score to play Farkle....

  • Rules for the Dice Game Craps

    Dice is one of the most fast-paced games in casinos, with a myriad of bets and plenty of excitement. Before trying the game there are some rules you should know.

  • Casino Dice Game Instructions

    Craps, the dice game played in casinos, can be both the most exciting game in the place and the most intimidating. It can be confusing for a novice player to step up to the game and see the myriad...

  • Crown & Anchor Dice Game Rules

    Crown and Anchor, a game of dice dating back to 18th-century Britain, is played with three dice and a board. The board has six equally sized spaces, each with a different symbol: crown, anchor,...

  • Rules for Greed Dice Game

    Greed is a game of dice in which players need to score 10,000 points to pick up a win. All you really need to play is 10 six-sided dice, a paper and a pencil. You'll have hours of fun matching...

  • Bunco Game Rules

    Bunco is a game that combines competitive dice rolling with socializing. Players roll their dice while talking with their fellow players at the table, trying to score as many points as possible....

  • Basic Math Games

    Math can be one of the most difficult subjects for students to grasp. Filled with endless numbers and variables, math lessons often bore and frustrate students. However, with the strategic...

  • Instructions to Play Backgammon

    Backgammon is one of the oldest games in the world, stretching back to the Egyptian and Persian Empires. It combines luck and strategy into ostensibly straightforward game play. Backgammon rules...

  • Instructions for the Dice Game Farkle

    The exact origins of the dice game farkle are uncertain, but it may have been invented more than 600 years ago in Iceland by Albert Farkle. French sailors are thought to have brought it to the...

  • Rules for the Game Bunco

    Bunco is a dice game played by groups of randomly selected teams that has a long and storied history. It began as a gambling game in England and became popular in the American Wild West and...

  • Pictionary Game Rules

    Pictionary is a team-based board game first offered by Milton Bradley in 1985. It became very popular and even spawned a short-lived television game show. As many as four teams may play...

  • Rules for Dice Game 10000

    If you like games of chance, you'll love Ten Thousand. It's a great game for the whole family and the rules are fairly simple. But since it can take many rolls to finish a game, it can take a...

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