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1) Snake Eyes. This term is taken from the dice game Craps. 2) Double Aces. 3) Grandma's peepers. [2-2]
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Banker's set. Texas slang, the name comes from the fact that the [2-3] cannot be scored upon by adding a tile to bring it to a total which is a multiple of five. [3-3]
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Gold nuggets. Texas slang. [6-6]
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In Cuban Dominoes, this is the "la caja de muertos" (the dead man's box) in Spanish. Ahorcado
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bar


Also called the "divider" or "center line". The line that divides the face of the tile into two halves. Blank
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blocked game


A situation in which no player is able to play or draw from the boneyard. Boneyard
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chicken foot


This term comes from Texas and the American Southwest. A chicken foot is a spinner in which the tiles are arranged like the prongs of a fork or the toes on a chickens' foot away from the center o [..]
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chuchazo


(Puerto Rican) When the winning tile (the last tile played by the player who goes domino) is the double-blank (la Chucha!). Cut [a suit]
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deck


A set of dominoes Domino
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dominoes


This is the name of the game. Contrary to popular usage, it is not the name of the tiles. Door
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