Dominoes Skill Game

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Game Information :

The game is played with 24 different dominoes. The first player puts an optional domino on the table and if the sum of pips amounts to 5 or 10 he gets the corresponding number of points. The next player then puts down a domino that has to match the number of pips it meets. Add up the players’ points. The one with the most points wins.

Game Rules :

The game is played with 24 different dominoes, which consist of the following dominoes, where the hyphen represents the separation of the two halves of the domino and the number represents the pips: 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 6-6, 5-0, 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-5, 4-0, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 3-0, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 2-0, 2-1, 2-2, 1-0, 1-1, and one blank domino 0-0.

The player who draws the highest domino starts the game. If the number of pips is even, then you draw once more.

If there are 2 players in the game they get 7 dominoes from the pile, while playing with 3 and four players you get only 5 dominoes.

The first player puts an optional domino on the table and if the sum of pips amounts to 5 or 10 he gets the corresponding number of points. The next player then puts down a domino that has to match the number of pips it meets.

If the sum of the number of pips at the ends is 5 or a multiplication of this (5, 10, 15 etc.) he gets a corresponding number of points.

If a player cannot or will not put down a “point giving” domino he has to put another one down that matches one of the ends. If you cannot put one down then you have to draw from the pile until you can put one down. If there are no more dominoes, the turn passes clockwise to the next player.

There can be maximum 4 arms on the board and you can only build from the first double domino and you can build on in all 4 directions.

The double dominoes are constantly put across and it is the total sum of pips on this domino, which counts as the value of this arm.

A game round is over when one of the players has got no dominoes left or if the game gets obstructed because no dominoes can be put down.

Then you add up the players´ points. Besides the points which all the participants have got by building 5, the player who has put down the final domino gets as many points from the opponent players, as the total of pips of their remaining dominoes sum up to.

If a round is obstructed, leaving all the players with some dominoes left, it is the player, who has got the least number of pips on his dominoes, who is chosen to be the winner. He gets the sum of points that corresponds to the difference between his and the opponents number of pips.

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Poker Solitaire Skill Game

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Poker Solitaire Information :

Poker Solitaire combines two all-time favorite card games - Poker and Solitaire. The goal: make one or more standard Poker hands using the 25 open cells in the game area. They can be formed, horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

Poker Solitaire Rules :

Click on an open square in the game area and the card that appears at the top of the deck will move to the open square. After placing a card that fills in the fifth cell in a row (horizontally, diagonally or vertically) all five cards will be removed from the game area, and analyzed for a legitimate poker hand.

The game is played with 2 full decks of cards, minus the jokers. Clearing multiple legitimate poker hands at the same time will award a bonus.

Poker Solitaire Scoring :

1 pair = 10 points (2 of the 5 cards are the same value)
2 pair = 20 points (2 sets of 1 pair)
3 of a kind = 30 points (3 of the 5 cards are the same value)
Straight = 40 points (all 5 cards are in sequential order)
Flush = 50 points (all 5 cards have the same suit)
Full House = 60 points (3 of a kind and 1 pair)
4 of a kind = 70 points (4 of the 5 cards are the same value)
Straight Flush = 80 points (a combination of a Straight and a Flush)
Royal Flush = 90 points (Straight Flush with ACE being the high card)
5 of a kind = 100 points (all 5 cards of the same value)

Earn a bonus multiplier when you clear multiple legitimate poker hands at the same time. For each set removed, the number of sets that are actual poker hands will multiply the score. For Example: If you remove 2 sets of five cards at the same time and one set contains 1 pair and the other set contains 2 pair, your score would be 10 points (1 pair value) plus 20 points (2 pair value) multiplied by 2 (for having two sets) for a total of 60 points. (10+20) x 2 = 60

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Klondike Solitaire Skill Game

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Values of The Cards:

The object of the game is to get all of the cards in the 4 suit piles on the upper right. You must lay a card on a “row” pile in descending order with the opposite colour. A King can be moved onto an empty column. The suit piles start with an Ace and go up to the King. If you cannot make a move you must click on the pile in the upper left. Clicking on the pile deals one card at a time.

Once that pile is empty you click ‘CLICK TO DEAL’ to refresh the pile. Double click or drag a card to get it to go to the top (suit pile). The game is over when all of the cards are on the suit piles. If you cannot complete the game press the ‘SUBMIT SCORE’ button on the bottom of the game.

Scoring of Cards:

You will receive 50 points for moving a card from the deal pile to a row pile. 25 points for turning over a card on one of the 7 rows. You will receive 100 points for moving a card to the suit piles. 100 points will be deducted from your score each time you refresh the deck. 1 point will be deducted each time you move a card from one row to another row.

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Tournament BlackJack Skill Game

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THE OBJECT OF THE GAME

The object of the game is to beat your opponent, not the Dealer, by amassing a larger chip-stack than your opponent who will play the exact same sequence of cards as you receive. Points are awarded in the form of casino chip $dollars.
Beat the Dealer’s hand of cards with as many of your 25 hands as possible and build your chip-stack higher than your opponent. To beat the Dealer’s hand, your hand must be worth more in terms of combined face value, without going over a total of 21. This is classic Blackjack. You start with a chip-stack of $10,000 and play a maximum total of 25 hands, at up to 5 simultaneous hands per round.

STARTING A ROUND

To start playing, move the mouse over a circle on the table and click on a chip to add to your bet. The most you can bet on a single position (i.e. at each circle) is $1000. The minimum is $100. You can play as many of the 5 positions as you like, simply by placing a bet on them.

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Spades Skill Game

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Preliminiary Game Information

Spades was invented in 1930’s and was played quite widely there. Spades is a plain-trick game in which spades are always trumps. It is most often played as a partnership game by four players, but there are also versions for three, two or six players. In Spades of four players the four players are in fixed partnerships and one partner sits opposite to the other.

But basically Spades is a Four Player Game with the player sitting opposite to each other are partners to each other. If you have played Spades before, either on a computer or in the real world, then it will be easy for you you to understand strategies.

The Goal of the Game

The Goal of the Game is to correctly predict how many tricks you will take, and then try to take exactly that many & Be the first team to reach 250 points to win the game.

Game Rules :

Each game is composed of a series of deals, or rounds. Each round consists of 13 tricks, in which each player plays one card.
You should begin each round by making a bid, based on how many tricks you think you will take with your hand. You can also bet ‘Nil’ if you think you can avoid playing tricks. Your team will score points if you make your “Bid’ & lose points if you fail to make your bid.

Once the bidding is complete, a card is led by all the players as per their turn. You must play a card of the suit that was led, if you have it. If not, you can play any card in your hand.

You should play a card of the suit that has been led. If you don’t have the card of that suit, you should play the highest card of any suit you have. In this game the Spades ate the TRUMPS and it takes the tricks if you have the spades card higher than other player’s Spased card or Spade card of any value if no player have player Spade in the round.

The player who takes the trick leads the first card of the next trick. No player may lead a Spade until Spades have been broken.

Game Scoring :

Once the game is over, your score is converted to a tournament standings score.
Base Score: your game score times 10, but never less than 0 or more than 2,500.
Overpoints Bonus: one point for the difference between your team’s score and the opponent’s team score. If the opponents ended the game with the higher score, the Overpoints Bonus is 0.
Victory Bonus: if your team had the highest score at the end of the game, you get a bonus of 100.
Time Bonus: one point for each full second left on the clock If you run out of time before completing the game then your Time Bonus is 0.

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Royal Flush Skill Game

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Goal Of The Game

Royal Flush : This Poker Hand is the Highest Poker Hand of The Game of Poker. It consists of Series of Cards in Descending Order like Ace - King - Queen - Jack - Ten (A - K - Q - J - 10)

The Goal of Royal Flush is to create nine different five-card poker hands. Each type of hand can only be scored one time. Use Raise Chips to increase your score. Finish quickly to earn a time bonus.

Game Rules :

You begin the game with a deck of 52 cards, four Raise Chips, and four rows in which to create poker hands. The top card of the deck will be always be visible to you. You can place it into one of the four rows by clicking on the row. A card can be placed in any row, with no restrictions, but once you placed the fifth card in the row, the row will be scored; & and you only earn points if you have created one of the poker hands listed on the left side of the board.

To avoid getting penalties, you can discard all the cards in a row by clicking the Fold button. However, you can only fold hands with three or fewer cards. Once you place the fourth card into a row, the Fold button will become deactivated.

You can earn extra points by using the four Raise Chips. Place a Raise Chip on a row by clicking the Raise button. The chip will then appear next to the row, with a points multiplier displayed on it. The multiplier will be applied to the score you receive for the hand created in that row. The value of the multiplier depends on how many cards were in the row when you raised it:

There are three ways for the game to end:

* If you go through all 52 cards in the deck, the game ends and you score a time bonus for each second left on the clock.

* If you manage to complete all nine types of scoring hands, then the game ends and your time bonus is awarded.

* If you run out of time, the game ends immediately with no time bonus.

Scoring (of Poker Hands) :

Royal Flush 500 Points
Straight Flush 450 Points
Four of a Kind 400 Points
Full House 350 Points
Flush 300 Points
Straight 250 Points
Three of a Kind 200 Points
Two Pair 150 Points
Pair 100 Points
Nothing 50 Points

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Mahjong Solitaire Skill Game

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Game Information

The 144 tiles are arranged in a special four-layer grid with their faces upwards. A tile that can be moved left or right without disturbing other tiles is said to be exposed. Exposed pairs of identical tiles are removed from the grid one at a time, gradually exposing the lower layers to play.

The aim of the game is to clear the grid by pairing up all the tiles. The game is finished when either the grid is empty, or there are no exposed pairs remaining.

Mahjong solitaire can be played either solo, or with a partner in which case the aim is either to accumulate the most pairs, or to be the last one to match a pair.

Game Objective

Mahjong (Mahjongg, Mah Jong) solitaire is a free puzzle game based on a classic Chinese game for four persons. The goal is to remove all 144 tiles from the board.

The objective of the Mahjong Solitaire game is to remove all the tiles from the towers. Mahjong rules allow the player to remove pairs of tiles of the same kind (same graphic) if they have the right or left side free and are unblocked or with no other tiles on top. Some versions may apply a different principle.

How to play Mahjong Solitaire :

Players should open up new tiles with every pair they eliminate. Haphazardly choosing obvious pairs, such as those from the top levels, will often end the game prematurely (i.e. lose) by leaving essential tiles under cover.

In most Mahjong solitaire games there are four tiles for each character, flowers, trees, animals, people, seasons and other images are different and usually have one of each kind; you can match and remove tiles of the same category (tree with tree, flower with flower, etc.)

There is a strategy to complete the game, it is better to be selective and remove the tiles that will open open options, and not the ones that will block the game.

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Free Cell Skill Game

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Game Objectives

In the Free Cell Card Game, The main Objective and Goal of the Game is to move all 52 cards to the foundation, which is the area in the upper right corner with the engraved suit symbols.

Game Rules :

The playing area is composed of the tableau, the free cells, and the foundation : All 52 cards are dealt face-up in the 8 columns of the tableau. The bottom card in each column is free to be moved. A free card can be placed at the bottom of another column, provided that the last card in that column is one higher and of the opposite color. In other words, the 4 of hearts could be placed on either the 5 of clubs or the 5 of spades.

Cards are moved to the foundation by first moving the ace of a suit, then the 2 of that suit, and continuing on through the king. The card first moved to the foundation cannot be moved.

The Four Free Spaces are given in order to place the waste cards which can be used later in the Game. A free cell can never contain more than one card. You can also move any free card into an empty column in the tableau. You can also save time by moving more than one card at a time if they are ordered. If you get stuck, you are finished with the game.

Game Scoring :

Your score is displayed in the lower left corner of the playing area, and is simply 25 points for each card you move to the foundation. There is also Bonus Scores, based on the following formula. ( TT - TU ) Multiplied by CP * 1000

Where:

* TT is the total time limit
* TU is the amount of time used to play the game
* CP is the number of cards placed in the foundation

Game Strategy :

Free cells are precious - don’t use them unless you really really need to.
Don’t put cards into the foundation that you might need in the tableau - once a card is in the foundation, it can’t be taken back.
Look for low cards - Aces, twos, etc. - that are buried far down in the columns, and figure out a plan to free them.
Try to empty out one of your tableau columns. It’s like giving yourself an extra free cell

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Bridge Card Game Skill Game

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About the Game

Contract bridge, usually known simply as bridge, is a trick-taking card game of skill and chance. The game is played with a deck of 52 cards & one of the player is the dealer. It is played by four players who forms two partnerships & the partners sit opposite to each other at the table. The game is then carried on making bidding, play an contract. Contract.

The bidding ends with a contract, which is a declaration by one partnership that their side shall take at least a stated number of tricks, with specified suit as trump or without trumps. A session of bridge consists of various deals or hands tricks.

The objective of a single deal is the making the bid, coming to the conclusion and then playing the bid. Then the rank result is calculated. The rank is calculated in accordance to the tricks dealt in the game and the amount of tricks takes. Effective uses & optimum utilisation of Tricks in the play makes the scores high. Thus, in the bidding stage, the pairs compete to see who proposes the highest number of tricks, and the side which wins the bidding must then fulfill that bargain by taking at least the contracted quantity of tricks in play to obtain a score.If the side which wins the auction then takes the contracted number of tricks, it is said to have fulfilled the contract and is awarded a score; otherwise, the contract is said to be defeated and points are awarded to the defenders.

Dealing :

The dealer deals the cards starting from the left and ending with himself, thereby each player getting a total of 13 cards.

Auction :

The Auction determines the declaring side and the final contract, which consists of the number of tricks, bids and the level or optimisation of tricks. Only one of the partner will be playing the hand while the other will be doing nothing and will be acting as a dummy.
During the auction, each player makes a call at his turn, which must be one of the following:

1 Bid [stating a level and a declaring tricks and intensity of tricks]
2 Double [when the last call other than pass was a bid by an opponent]
3.Redouble [when the last call other than pass was a double by an opponent]
4.Pass [Unwilling to make a call]

Scoring :

Declaration of scores and Bonuses:

Every trick bid - 20 for minor suit contracts - 30 for major suit and notrump ones - with additional 10 points for notrump
Overtricks (Tricks which are taken beyond the contract level )
Other specific bonuses

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Checkers Skill Game

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Game Information:

The game takes two players and 24 pieces (draughtsmen) on a chequered board. The players make one or more moves on the board by turns. The objective of the game is to wipe out all of the opponent’s pieces on the board or to have them put in a situation where it is not possible for the opponent to make a valid move.

Rule of the Game :

The players make one or more moves on the board by turns. Black player always starts the game. The game takes two players and 24 pieces (draughtsmen) on a chequered board.

The objective of the game is to wipe out all of the opponent’s pieces on the board or to have them put in a situation where it is not possible for the opponent to make a valid move.

The pieces can only be moved diagonally and can only move forward diagonally one square at a time.

You capture the opponent’s pieces by “leaping over” them with one of your own pieces, meaning: the opponent’s piece has to be placed diagonally in front of your own piece and the square just diagonally behind this square has to be vacant.

If you are in a position where you can beat one of the opponent’s pieces you are compelled to do so, even though this might threaten your overall position in the game.

It is possible to beat more pieces in the same turn. If the piece you have just beaten, one of the opponent’s pieces with ends on a square, where you are able to beat yet another of the opponent’s pieces, you must capture this piece and this continues until you cannot capture more of the opponent’s pieces, with the piece in question. If you are going to capture two of the opponent’s pieces, you have to do this using two moves (not two turns), first you capture one piece and after that the next piece. You cannot just move the piece to a position behind the other piece; you want to beat, in order to signal that you want to capture two pieces by one move.

If a piece has got the possibility of capturing two individual, of the opponent’s pieces, then you decide by yourself, which of the pieces you want to capture.

If a piece reaches the opponent’s back line this piece turns into a ‘king’ (this is shown by a star in the piece). A king has got the quality that it can move backwards, still only diagonally and one square at a time. A king can also beat one of the opponent’s pieces with a move backwards.

You lose the game if you cannot make a move, using the above outlined rules, or if you have got no pieces left on the board.

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