Domino Game Variations
Hi, my name is Blake Whitaker, and I am going to teach you the game of dominoes. Alright, now that we know the basics of the game, we are going to show you some other rules and variations that will help you in any scenario while you play. At this point and time we are at a point in the game where there are only twos as an option to play; and it is Pepe’s turn. I do not have any twos, so this time I am going to have to draw from the bone yard until I get a two. None there. Nope. I finally got a two, two-three so I can play. In a case where neither player can play, and there are no more dominoes in the bone yard, the game is now over. At this point, each player flips over their dominoes and tallies the total amount of points on all of their dominoes; and the player with the least amount of points is declared the winner and goes out dominoes. In this case, my total dominoes tally up to 14 points, and his dominoes tally up to 9 points, meaning that he is the winner of this round, goes out domino, and collects the remaining of my points onto his total score.