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Can you 'splain this to me?
Players take turns rolling 2d6 and then flipping down numbered pegs that add up to the sum of the roll. So if you roll a 7, you could flip down just the 7 peg, or the 6+1, or the 5+2, or 4+3, or even 4+2+1. As soon as you can't flip down the sum of your latest roll you're done and you add up the pegs you didn't flip down. Lowest score wins.

I have a very old copy of this I used to play with my grandparents when I was a kid. Love the idea of bringing it out on poker night!
 
Can you 'splain this to me?
We bring this game on all golf trips and play it before and after poker games. The beauty of this game is that you can play for as much or as little money as you want and you can play with as many people as u want.

If you are playing for $5 a person, the lowest score will win the $5 from each person. If you manage to knock down all the pegs you have “shut the box” and that pays double per person. If there is a tie for the lowest number everyone goes again and the amount doubles per person for the next round.

Great game!
 
These chips aren't anything special, but we got a nice set coming in.
Welcome to our $1/3NL + Straddle button in Canadian dollars⛄.
These guys play like it's $5/10, which is their normal game.
10 players started with 1-2k and rebought all night and played 13 hours.
Good luck gentlemen!

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Last night, after a small dinner gathering, wifey wanted to squeeze in a poker game. There were only four of us and not all poker players, so I suggested something different from our usual cash games: Winner-take-all tourney, 30k starting stack, blinds start at 500/1000; increases every 8 minutes.

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Naturally, she takes it down.

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