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Helpful Links Ready to Kickstart? Rules The number of pages is the number of pages that make up the booklet. Each page should contain. We can trim to color, or to the dimensions listed. If we trim to color and you do not have added bleed, your pages may end up with a slight white edge.

The booklet will be 9. PDF booklet should contain pages that are the size you want the booklet to be plus. The booklet is stapled on the long side.

If the booklet is 4 pages one sheet , then it will not be stapled. The booklet will be 8. After this final roll, the player must choose whereabouts on his yahtzee scorecard he would like to place his score.

Please see the next page of the rules for an explanation of the scores that can be achieved in Yahtzee. To the right is an example of a yahtzee score-card. I have highlighted some of the boxes in green. These are the score-boxes that are available during the first round.

Round two cannot begin until all of these boxes have a score in them! The other boxes for round 1 are calculated automatically subtotal, bonus, total 1, total 2 and grand total and are used for reference only. Below is a list of all of the scoring boxes and how it is possible to score into them. Please be aware that there are times when you may choose to place a score into a box knowing that you will score zero.

This is actually perfectly acceptable - although it is not very helpful to score zero! At the end of a player's three rolls, he may decide to place his score in ones. To do this, add up the total of the ones and write the total into this box. To score in twos at the end of your turn, add up the total of the twos and write the total into this box. If you decide to place your score in threes, add up the total of the threes and write the total into this box.

If you decide to place your score in fours, add up the total of the fours and write the total into this box. If you decide to place your score in fives, add up the total of the fives and write the total into this box. If you decide to place your score in sixes, add up the total of the sixes and write the total into this box. The server uses bots for moderation specifically, MEE6 and Carl-bot which send a message to the concerned person if several emojis, repeated letters or multiple capitals are used.

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