A second Yahtzee adds a legitimate option to go for. Slightly-altered 1956 cup, together with another classic cup of. The game takes around 30 minutes to play. Lowe and is suitable for anything from 2-10 players although it is best played with 3-4. I would also not call this "pure luck." Part of the game is making choices of what to re-roll and what to go for. Yahtzee is a family dice type game that is suitable for players aged 6 years and over. It doesn't seem to imply you do that either way. My current rules (2005) don't really seem to imply that both are scored - if you already put a 0 in the Yahtzee, then you score in the top section (which seems logical, since that's what you got), or if that's filled, choose from the lower section. I also never played that you got both that bonus and got to score something else as a joker. ![]() Over the years of playing f2f with the bonus rule in place, I've had plenty of games score in the 300's.) However, you only get this bonus if you already got a Yahtzee. ![]() (Keeping in mind that that is games here using a different set of rules. ![]() The average winning score is 270.īut that aside, I do see your point that 100 points is a lot relative to those scores. Tap-zbyna wrote:And 100 points in original Yahtzee? Around 200 points is usually enough to win a game and you get 100 points for pure luck? Even more insane.Īround 200 points is "usually" enough to win? I'm wondering who you are playing.
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