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blsea [12.9K]
3 years ago
12

If the number of dice you roll is exactly 2 away (absolute difference) from the number of points you scored on the previous turn

, you get 3 extra points for the turn. Treat the turn before the first turn as scoring 0 points.
Arts
1 answer:
miss Akunina [59]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Both players start out at 0. (0, 0)  

Player 0 rolls 3 dice and gets 1 point. (1, 0)  

Player1 rolls 4 dice and gets 1 point. (1, 1)  

Player 0 rolls 5 dice and gets 1 point. 5 is 2 away from 3, so they get a bonus of 3. (5,1)  

Player 1 rolls 2 dice and gets 1 point. 2 is 2 away from 4, so they get a bonus of 3. (5, 5)  

Player 0 rolls 7 dice and gets 1 point. 7 is 2 away from 5, so they get a bonus of 3. (9, 5)  

Player1 rolls 0 dice and gets 10 points. 0 is 2 away from 2, so they get a bonus of 3. (9, 18)

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