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DEUCE$ – Dice Game

🎲 Welcome to DEUCE$ (aka Roll Deuces)
Step up to the table, the stakes are hot, and the dice are rolling. DEUCE$ is the urban-inspired dice game where skill, chance, and attitude collide. Whether you’re stacking chips at a casino table, throwing cash in a street game, or playing online for bragging rights — the rules are simple, but the tension is real.
- 🎲 Roll higher than your opponent to stay in the game.
- 💵 Stack the bank with each wager.
- ⚡ Roll doubles to flip the odds.
- 💀 Roll snake eyes or DEUCE$ and you’re busted!
With every throw, fortunes shift. Will you build your stack or watch it vanish? There’s only one way to find out: Roll Deuces.
HOW TO PLAY
DEUCE$ — Detailed How-to-Play
DEUCE$ can be played with two or more players on any flat tabletop, street, sidewalk, ground, floor, or flat surface.
A. Components & setup
- Dice: two standard six-sided dice (per duel).
- Wagers: chips (table/casino) or cash (street). Agree amount before play (e.g., $1, $5, $10). This is the current bet.
- Bank: central pile where wagers are stacked.
- Queue / rotation: players wait in line; two duel at a time.
- Slang: stack the bank (add wager to bank), busted (eliminated), Roll Deuces (double sixes), Snake Eyes (double ones).
B. Basic turn/duel flow (official rules)
- Start a duel (AKA One-on-One): Two players face off. Decide who rolls first by Dice Roll, coin flip, previous winner, etc.
- The game begins by Player A rolls two dice, then Player B rolls two dice.
- Next Compare results:
- If the total of one roll is greater than the total of the other roll, the lower roller stacks the bank by placing the wager amount into the bank. Duel continues with another roll. Example: if player A rolls a 3 total and player B rolls an 8 total, player A has to add (stack) the bank with the wager (Bet) amount
- Doubles rule: Any doubles (e.g., 4+4) beats any non-double, even if the non-double total is numerically larger.
- Both doubles: If both players roll doubles, compare totals (e.g., 5+5 vs 4+4 → 10 vs 8). Higher total wins the round. If identical totals, it’s a tie; reroll.
- Snake Eyes (1+1): automatic loss of that duel; the roller must add double the wager to the bank (penalty).
- Roll Deuces (6+6): automatic win of the duel and the opponent is busted (instant elimination in that duel). The roller captures the bank.
- Natural 12 (non-double 12 doesn’t exist — only 6+6 makes 12): in practice, the only total-12 is 6+6 — which is Roll Deuces (see above).
- Ending a duel: A duel normally ends when a player rolls Roll Deuces and wins the bank, or when players agree to stop and payout the bank to the current leader. In some house rules the duel can end on a preset number of rounds.
- Rotation: Winner stays to face the next player. The loser goes to back of line or is eliminated if busted.
- Elimination (bust): A player unable to match a required wager when asked is busted — eliminated. Double sixes may also instantly bust an opponent according to the rules above.
Glossary of Terms
Term | Definition |
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Duel | A face-off between two players in a single round of dice rolling |
Stack the Bank | Add a wager to the bank after losing a roll |
Bank | The communal collection of wagers that grows throughout a duel |
Roll Deuces | A roll of 6+6; instantly wins the duel and busts the opponent |
Snake Eyes | A roll of 1+1; immediately loses the duel and pays double wager |
Bust | Verb — to be eliminated due to inability to match the current wager |
Busted | Adj. — the state of being out of the game due to busting |
Queue | A line of waiting players rotating into duels |
Rotation | The system of moving players into and out of duels based on results |
Heat Roll | A high-stakes or pressure-filled roll that could swing the outcome |
Clapped | Slang for decisively losing a duel |
Stacked | A player who holds many chips/cash; dominant status |
Slang Card | A collectible or rule-enhancing card defining terms used in-game |
Busted Token | A physical token used to mark eliminated players or activate side rules |