Chance/Risk on the Dices and for the Real Life

tuckerkao

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Throw with # of dices, Farkle = lose

Keep toss the dices until Farkle, count the # of throws total.


Given the condition that the person has no protective equipments and stay there for at least half an hour.

1 dice = Visit a coronavirus patient's home while he/she is inside.
2 dices = Go into the regional hospital of a large city.
3 dices = Walk through the hub areas of a busy international airport or a crowded beach area.
4 dices = Play league sport activity with at least 2 large size teams indoor and audience of around 144 people.
5 dices = Dine out inside the commercial buildings such as McDonalds or Burger King.
6 dices = Grocery shopping or stay at healthy friends' houses with no more than 12 total people at the scene.
7 dices = Stay at home.

Farkle-Quick-Guide.jpeg
 
The instructions are not clear.
 
This is on the right track, though. Seems faddish to create some corona games nowadays. Pandemic, anyone? It's available on Steam.
 
The instructions are not clear.
It's basically following the rule of Farkle that can be searched on Google.

A win = 3 or more of a kind, at least 1 triple, 3 pairs, single 1 or 5, A lose = cannot match any hands from the quick guide above.

Try enough times, there are always chances to lose, matter of time, "Stay at Home" will be able to survive the longest.

Finally, whether and when should you go out, chances cannot always guarantee, there are always odds out there.
 
The instructions are not clear.
The scoring system reminds me of one of the dice games included on the Hoyle Board Games disk. It's called Zilch and the idea is to keep rolling as long as you roll combinations that are worth points (maximum # of rolls per turn is 3, like in Yahtzee, unless you roll a combination that allows an extra turn). But the moment you run out of possible combinations, you get 0 points. The idea is that you have to decide whether to play conservatively or take a chance. Fortunately, some of the AI opponents have a penchant toward greed.

Whoever gets to 10,000 points first wins.
 
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