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Ambar Jimenez
2019-11-05 18:18:07

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Become a champion playing dominoes in Red Dead Redemption 2. Here we will show you how.

Red Dead Redemption 2 offers you the opportunity to enjoy a game of dominoes. For that reason, in this new installment, we will be giving you all the details you need to know in order to win playing dominoes, so check it out.

How many types of dominoes does Red Dead Redemption 2 offer?


Red Dead Redemption 2, has 4 ways to play dominoes, as shown below:

- Draw.- Block.- All Threes.- All Fives.

How to play Domino Draw in Red Dead Redemption 2?


The first step you should take will be to receive seven random dominoes from a total of 28 pieces. The player who starts the game will be the one who owns the highest double piece (double 6), he will proceed to place his chip on the board. The game continues from there around the table.

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What is a double in dominoes?


They are those pieces that have the same number on both sides and that must be placed perpendicular to the other pieces. In the event that no player has a double, the duty falls to that player who has the greatest value in his pieces.

Game line

Once the first mosaic is placed, the game line will start down, where each player must place the chip that matches one of the two sides of the stone that has the end of the line, placing their dominoes down. In case you don't have any piece that matches any end in Draw, then you must grab one from the graveyard if there were to be chips and pass the turn to the next player.

Game locked

When each player passes his turn once, it means that the round is locked. So they must count the numbers on their domino pieces, to know who has less value in their chips, thus remaining as the winner.

You should know that the winner's total score comes from the combined totals of each other player at the table, so the game continues until one of the participants manages to accumulate 60 points.




How to play Block in Red Dead Redemption 2?


This mode is quite similar to Draw, the difference is that you do not have a graveyard to extract. This means that players will enjoy the game around the table with their initial hand. And the game will end when there are no moves to make, scoring their hands just like in Draw.

How to play All Threes Red Dead Redemption 2?


In this mode, players will have the option to score at the end of each turn. That is, if the pieces at the end of the line of play add up to a multiple of three, that player must receive the same amount of points for his score. The total score to finish the game is 90. When a round ends, the player who has the least amount of points remaining in the hand still gets a score based on the rest of each opponent's hand. In addition to that, the points are rounded up or down to the nearest interval of three to restart the round.

How to play All Fives Red Dead Redemption 2?


In this type of domino of Red Dead Redemption 2, it can be scored during the round if a multiple of five is achieved at the ends of the game line. The end of the round score is rounded to the nearest five interval before adding it to your score. The game is won by accumulating 100 points. It should be mentioned that once both sides of a double are used, the game can continue in four directions instead of just two.

Each movement that your opponents make must be previously studied, since the strategy is fundamental to win, because there are only six numbers at stake and staying alert every time someone passes their turn or draws it will be crucial to find out the chips they hide in their hands and in this way take advantage of the situation.

This is basically all the information you should know about how to play dominoes in Red Dead Redemption 2.




Platform(s):
PlayStation 4 PS4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows PC, Stadia
Genre(s):
Action-adventure
Developer(s):
Rockstar Studios
Publisher(s):
Rockstar Studios
Engine:
RAGE
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
18+

Other Tags
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