Fourteens
Posted on November 2nd, 2009 by reign
Fourteens is a dice game.
This is a banking game that was popular in the Midwest of the USA between the 1930′s and 1950′s. It was often played in taverns which would make payoffs in drinks until anti-gambling legislation killed off the game to a great extent. An operator will often provide a score sheet which states the rules and payoffs made on bets. Of course the odds are always in the operators favor.
This game is very similar to twenty-six.
What you need to play
- 10 dice
The object of the game
To get as many points by rolling the point number on ten dice.
How to play
A player rolls all 10 dice. If they roll a three of a kind or better that number becomes there point number.
If they don’t throw three of a kind or better then they may choose any value as their point number and score three points regardless.
They have four more throws rolling the ten dice and score a point for everytime their point number appears.
Players win if they score 14 or more, or if the last four rolls of the dice fail to give up a single occurrence of their point number.
A winning player is paid at odds of 8-1.
