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  2. 3 players draw 5 tiles each. 4 players draw 5 tiles each. The remainder of the tiles make up the boneyard (or "stock"), and are held in or reserve to be drawn upon at need. Gameplay. The player with the highest double places the first domino. Play proceeds to the left (clockwise).

  3. If there are more than two players in a game of Draw Dominoes, bones are drawn until there is one left in the boneyard. There's an alternate way to score a game that ends with both players blocked. Instead of the lowest hand scoring points equal to the highest hand, the difference can be scored to the winner.

  4. Number of dominoes drawn: For 2 to 4 players, each player draws 7 tiles. If 5 or more are playing, prior to the start of the game players should determine and agree upon the number of tiles each player should draw from the deck.

  5. GAME #2: DRAW. This is a little more sophisticated version of "Block." Everything is the same except when a player cannot place a domino, he must draw dominoes from the boneyard until he gets one that he can play. All the rest of the game remains the same.

    • Classic ivory Domino tiles. Determining Turn Order. The player to go first can be decided using a dice throw, but mostly, the dealer is decided via a draw from the boneyard, with the higher number of dots winning the draw.
    • Matching tiles. This shows a basic match using a pair of 2s. Since Dominoes includes doubles, one can also match doubles in a special way
    • Matching doubles. The significance of using this method is due to the ‘blocking’ aspect. This makes it so that only one tile can be used to extend the match, as opposed to more, as shown below
    • Blocking match play. These matches are allowed and should be avoided to increase the chances of winning. Note that apart from specific games, such as Chicken Foot Dominoes, tiles have to be played vertically or horizontally.
  6. Dominoes is played with 2 players and uses 28 tiles. Each tile features two pip values ranging from 0-6. At the start of the game, all 28 tiles are mixed together and 7 tiles are dealt out to each player. The remaining 14 tiles become the boneyard.

  7. Players may draw as many tiles as they wish but must pay for each tile drawn from the boneyard in points or chips. The number of tiles a player can draw may be limited to one or two per turn. After drawing the player must play if possible, or pass if they have no playable tile.