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Rolling on "wrong" side -- a pointless rule
Posted By: Jason Lee In Response To: Rolling on "wrong" side -- a pointless rule (Jim Stutz)
Date: Sunday, 23 May 2010, at 3:22 a.m.
As long as both dice have come to rest unambiguously flat, why should anyone give hoot in hell which side of the board they landed on? In our usual (admittedly booze-addled, often) chouettes in the '70s, we played any flat die as it lay -- on the right or left side of the board, on the bar, on the checkers, on the table and, yes, on the floor. OK, maybe the floor is a stretch (although we never had a problem), but I can't think of a good reason why a flat die in full view on or near the board shouldn't always count -- particularly in tournament play when clocks are in use. To characterize the dice-on-right-side-of-the-board-only rule as "petty" would be to give it more credit than it deserves -- petty implies some validity -- this rule has none that I can see.
The one time in 100 years we bang knuckles as I am picking up my dice and you're rolling all on the same side is enough.
JLee
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