Pig Game
Pig is a simple dice game first described in print by John Scarne in 1945. As with many games of folk origin, Pig is played with many rule variations. Commercial variants of Pig include Pass the Pigs, Pig Dice, and Skunk. Pig is commonly used by mathematics teachers to teach probability concepts.
Pig Game Rules
- This game has 2 players, playing in rounds.
- In each turn, a player rolls 2 dice as many times as he wishes. Results of both gets added to his ROUND score.
- But, if the player rolls a 1 in either or both the dice, all his ROUND score gets lost. After that, it's the next player's turn.
- The player can choose to Hold, which means that his ROUND score gets added to his GLOBAL score. After that, it's the next player's turn.
- A player can lose all his GLOBAL score if both dice rolls to 6 at the same time. After that, it's the next player's turn.
- The first player to reach 100 points or the chosen FINAL score on GLOBAL score wins the game.