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'''Dice Duelling''' (DD), is when two players dice against eachother.
'''Dice Duelling''' (DD), is when two players dice against eachother.
Rather than Player A placing a bet on Player B, both players are dicing against eachother (Both players roll their own dice).
Rather than Player A placing a bet on Player B, both players are dicing against eachother (Both players roll their own dice).
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Once both players decide how much they wish to Dice Duel, they ask a staff member, youtuber, trusted dicer or a person who is ranked in the 'dice' cc for holding the pot (he is the '''middleman'''). This is to prevend scamming.  
Once both players decide how much they wish to Dice Duel, they ask a staff member, youtuber, trusted dicer or a person who is ranked in the 'dice' cc for holding the pot (he is the '''middleman'''). This is to prevend scamming.  


they begin to roll.
''they begin to roll.''
 
Whoever rolls higher, gets one point.
Whoever rolls higher, gets one point.
E.g. Player A rolls 73. Player B rolls 26. Player wins a point, making the score 1-0.
E.g. Player A rolls 73. Player B rolls 26. Player wins a point, making the score 1-0.

Revision as of 14:46, 29 May 2015

Dice Duelling (DD), is when two players dice against eachother. Rather than Player A placing a bet on Player B, both players are dicing against eachother (Both players roll their own dice).

Dice bag.png

Once both players decide how much they wish to Dice Duel, they ask a staff member, youtuber, trusted dicer or a person who is ranked in the 'dice' cc for holding the pot (he is the middleman). This is to prevend scamming.

they begin to roll.

Whoever rolls higher, gets one point. E.g. Player A rolls 73. Player B rolls 26. Player wins a point, making the score 1-0. Once one of the players has THREE points, they win!

At the end the middleman pays the pot to the winner.