ADDITIONAL JARGON:
This game contains some optional terminology that does not impact the gameplay, but can make playing and scoring the game more exciting. These terms are detailed below:
If a player rolls two false fours and chooses to re-roll them both, it is called rolling “whole hog.”
If a player rolls “whole hog” twice in one turn, it is called a “luau.”
If a player re-rolls their hand four or more times within one turn, they are considered to be “cascading.”
If the first roll of a player’s turn does not contain any 4’s or re-rollable combinations, it is called rolling “naked.”
If a player rolls “naked” two rounds in a row, they are considered to be “naked and afraid.”
If a player rolls two false fours and chooses to re-roll them both, it is called rolling “whole hog.”
If a player rolls “whole hog” twice in one turn, it is called a “luau.”
If a player re-rolls their hand four or more times within one turn, they are considered to be “cascading.”
If the first roll of a player’s turn does not contain any 4’s or re-rollable combinations, it is called rolling “naked.”
If a player rolls “naked” two rounds in a row, they are considered to be “naked and afraid.”
A four of a kind is commonly referred to simply as a “four” because it is scored the same as rolling a single 4.
If a player re-rolls a false four while there are two 6’s on the table, they are “dancing with the devil”, as there is a possibility that they will roll a devil’s number.
If a player rolls one pair without a second, this is known as “missing a sock” or being “lost in the wash.”
If a player re-rolls a false four while there are two 6’s on the table, they are “dancing with the devil”, as there is a possibility that they will roll a devil’s number.
If a player rolls one pair without a second, this is known as “missing a sock” or being “lost in the wash.”
Choosing to re-roll “socks” is referred to as “doing the laundry.”
If a player rolls “socks” as well as “whole hog” (for example: 1, 1, 5, 5) this is called a “hogwash.”
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