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(Yahtzee rules)
 
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Be aware the rules linked from Wikipedia are NOT the rules implemented. The rules implemented vary a great deal from the real rules, and make the game much more random and luck-based.  
The game Yahtzee consists of 13 rounds. In each round, you roll 5 dice and then score the roll in a different category of your choice.


The rules for 3 of a kind, 4 of a kind, small straight, and large straight are all different.
During a round, you can roll the dice up to three times before scoring -- the initial roll (in which you must roll all the dice), plus two optional re-rolls of any or all dice.  


In this implementation 3 and 4 of a kind only counts the dice used in the pairing, not the other dice.  
There are 13 scoring categories, and each must be used for one of the 13 rounds. This often results in a zero score for some categories.  


This makes the odds identical for both straights, but has the large still worth more points.
The 13 scoring categories are as follows:
 
1-6: There is one category for each number on the die. In these categories, the score is the sum of the pips on the dice of that number. For example, a roll of 1-1-2-5-5 could be scored as 2 points in the "ones" category, 2 points in the "twos" category, 10 points in the "fives" category, or 0 points in the "threes," "fours," or "sixes." If a player scores a total of at least 63 points across these six boxes, a bonus of 35 points is added.
 
7. Three-Of-A-Kind: At least three dice showing the same face -- Points equal the sum of all 5 dice (not just the 3 of a kind)
8. Four-Of-A-Kind: At least four dice showing the same face -- Points equal the sum of all 5 dice (not just the 4 of a kind)
9. Full House: A three-of-a-kind and a pair -- 25 points
10. Small Straight: Four sequential dice 1-2-3-4, 2-3-4-5, or 3-4-5-6) -- 30 points
11. Large Straight: Five sequential dice (1-2-3-4-5 or 2-3-4-5-6) -- 40 points
12. Yahtzee: All five dice showing the same face -- 50 points (plus, once you have scored 50 pts for a Yahtzee, a 2nd Yahtzee gives a bonus of 100 points)
13. Chance: Any combination -- points equal the sum of all 5 dice

Pašreizējā versija, 2014. gada 3. maijs, plkst. 20.14

The game Yahtzee consists of 13 rounds. In each round, you roll 5 dice and then score the roll in a different category of your choice.

During a round, you can roll the dice up to three times before scoring -- the initial roll (in which you must roll all the dice), plus two optional re-rolls of any or all dice.

There are 13 scoring categories, and each must be used for one of the 13 rounds. This often results in a zero score for some categories.

The 13 scoring categories are as follows:

1-6: There is one category for each number on the die. In these categories, the score is the sum of the pips on the dice of that number. For example, a roll of 1-1-2-5-5 could be scored as 2 points in the "ones" category, 2 points in the "twos" category, 10 points in the "fives" category, or 0 points in the "threes," "fours," or "sixes." If a player scores a total of at least 63 points across these six boxes, a bonus of 35 points is added.

7. Three-Of-A-Kind: At least three dice showing the same face -- Points equal the sum of all 5 dice (not just the 3 of a kind) 8. Four-Of-A-Kind: At least four dice showing the same face -- Points equal the sum of all 5 dice (not just the 4 of a kind) 9. Full House: A three-of-a-kind and a pair -- 25 points 10. Small Straight: Four sequential dice 1-2-3-4, 2-3-4-5, or 3-4-5-6) -- 30 points 11. Large Straight: Five sequential dice (1-2-3-4-5 or 2-3-4-5-6) -- 40 points 12. Yahtzee: All five dice showing the same face -- 50 points (plus, once you have scored 50 pts for a Yahtzee, a 2nd Yahtzee gives a bonus of 100 points) 13. Chance: Any combination -- points equal the sum of all 5 dice