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*[[Lawrence/Jessica]] - Games between Lawrence & Jessica
*[[Lawrence/Jessica]] - Games between Lawrence & Jessica
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=How To Play (chatroom games=
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*1st to 100: Using the code //roll-dice1-sides12 - Two players taking 1 turn at a time use it as if they're rolling 1 die of 12 sides. After the roll a score keeper tallies up that row. The first to score 100+ wins. If both players on the same roll enter 100 the highest # wins, if a tie keep rolling until the tie is broken.
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*The Middle #: Using the code //roll-dice3-sides999 - One player rolls, before s/he rolls they predict what position # (1-3) they think is the middle ammount. Example: ''239 949 679'' -- The player would've hoped to pick position #3 as #1 is the lowest and #3 is the highest. The player have 1 chance to nail all 5, as each of his or her 5 chances builds up to a money prize they could win. After scoring the 1st, $1,000 is won. If a 2nd score an additional $4,000 is won for $5,000. If a 3rd score an additional $5,000 is won for $10,000. If a 4th score an additional $40,000 is won for $50,000. And if all 5 can be matched an additional $50,000 is won for a grand total of $100,000. Each time a miss happens 1 high ammount is deducted until after all 5 rounds are played. If the player misses all 5 no money is won.
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*Higher Of The 5: Using the code //roll-dice5-sides999 - Two players at a time play, where they roll for the opponent, but before they do both players must call positions (1-5) on what they think will be the higher #. So in example. Lawrence calls position 4. Then James calls position 2. James rolls ''719 698 551 494 976'', making Lawrence's # 494 for choosing position 4. Lawrence rolls ''37 382 231 716 247'' making James' # 382 for choosing position 2. Meaning Lawrence wins that roll 494-382. Lawrence keeps 494 while 382 is tossed away. This goes on 10 times. After the 10 rounds both players add their totals of winnings rounds they won. Winner coverts their total into $. Runner-up gets half of what he or she added up.

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How To Play (chatroom games

  • 1st to 100: Using the code //roll-dice1-sides12 - Two players taking 1 turn at a time use it as if they're rolling 1 die of 12 sides. After the roll a score keeper tallies up that row. The first to score 100+ wins. If both players on the same roll enter 100 the highest # wins, if a tie keep rolling until the tie is broken.
  • The Middle #: Using the code //roll-dice3-sides999 - One player rolls, before s/he rolls they predict what position # (1-3) they think is the middle ammount. Example: 239 949 679 -- The player would've hoped to pick position #3 as #1 is the lowest and #3 is the highest. The player have 1 chance to nail all 5, as each of his or her 5 chances builds up to a money prize they could win. After scoring the 1st, $1,000 is won. If a 2nd score an additional $4,000 is won for $5,000. If a 3rd score an additional $5,000 is won for $10,000. If a 4th score an additional $40,000 is won for $50,000. And if all 5 can be matched an additional $50,000 is won for a grand total of $100,000. Each time a miss happens 1 high ammount is deducted until after all 5 rounds are played. If the player misses all 5 no money is won.
  • Higher Of The 5: Using the code //roll-dice5-sides999 - Two players at a time play, where they roll for the opponent, but before they do both players must call positions (1-5) on what they think will be the higher #. So in example. Lawrence calls position 4. Then James calls position 2. James rolls 719 698 551 494 976, making Lawrence's # 494 for choosing position 4. Lawrence rolls 37 382 231 716 247 making James' # 382 for choosing position 2. Meaning Lawrence wins that roll 494-382. Lawrence keeps 494 while 382 is tossed away. This goes on 10 times. After the 10 rounds both players add their totals of winnings rounds they won. Winner coverts their total into $. Runner-up gets half of what he or she added up.
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