This means that once every player has at least one card in his/her hand and cannot play, the game is blocked. If the 6-5 is played on the 5 at the end of the board then the two ends would be showing six and no one else can play because the last six was just played by you. For example: It is your turn and at both ends of the board the suits are 6 and 5, the last six (last of the sixth suit) is in your hands being 6-5. This means to play a card that makes both ends the same and also be the last card of the suit. Another way of winning a round is to “Block” the game.win six rounds without letting the other three players win (6-0-0-0) or at least giving one person six-Love (6-0-2-5). The aim is to give your opponents Six - LOVE i.e.In this scenario the best card to pose would be of the cards of the fourth suit. a double is not necessarily the best card to pose. For example: this is in your hand at the start 4-5, 3-0, 1-3, 5-1, 6-3, 0-0, the best card to pose is 3-3. The norm is to pose a double of a strong suit in your hand. The next round (2nd round along with all other subsequent rounds) is started by the winner (winner of previous round) posing any card he/she chooses. Thus this person's score is 1 while the rest of the players are said to be at the score zero (In Jamaican Terms “ Under Love”). This player is said to have won that round.The game ends when one player has no dominoes in his/her hand (Note: It is impossible for more than one person to finish their cards at the same time).If a player does not have any cards of the suits that are at the two ends of the board to match then the player is required to pass his play to the next person to his/her right.The 4th player can either play on either of the two suits the previous player revealed whether it be scenario 1: a new suit or the sixth suit or scenario 2: the suit the second player revealed or the suit the third player also revealed by playing on the sixth suit.He/she can either play on the newly revealed suit or on the sixth suit. The next person (3rd to play) has two options (each player except for the player who plays after the poser will have only two places on the board to play).The player can play on either side of the double six. To do this the player has to connect the two ends of the same number together only revealing the other suit of the card. This person has to play a card that has a six on it (in the sixth suit). The next person in turn (underneath his/her hand) plays.Whoever draws double six 6-6 has to pose on the very first round even if it is not the players strongest suit. At the very beginning of this game one player is required to “pose” double six 6-6.In this game everyone plays for themselves.The higher the number of cards the stronger the suit. A strong suit is one where you have at least three cards of the same suit.For example 1-2: 1st suit and second suit, 4-5: Fourth suit and Fifth suit and so on.
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