If a double is played on the first train made by a player, the next player must cover it. Doesn't seem fair that they are punished for someone else's issue. Do they still get to start their train, and if not, why not? Yes they can start their train whenever they can.
Which could be their next turn or whenever they get the starting piece. Not Helpful 18 Helpful The train pieces that come in some sets is used instead of pennies to mark a train that is available to anyone to play on. Each player picks a color to use on their train when they can't play a domino. Not Helpful 12 Helpful No, you can consider a blank as a zero, which must be matched with another zero side of a bone. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 7. If another player ends their turn with a double, but their train is not open to the public, must the next player place the tile on that unopened train?
Absolutely, that double needs to be satisfied. Once played, that train can return to be non-open to other players. However, if the player who played the double could not satisfy it anywhere and after drawing from the boneyard could not play, then his marker would have gone up, i.
Not Helpful 6 Helpful 6. Do I HAVE to play on another person if I have a matching tile, or can I hold it, draw, and maybe use it at a more advantaged time in the game? Not Helpful 1 Helpful 9. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube.
Some play the tiles one at a time from the start, rather than each player playing as many tiles as possible on their own train in their first turn. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 2. Some play that you place a marker on your train if the turn was one in which you were not allowed to play on your train because you had to satisfy a double.
Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1. Some score with positive points instead of penalty points. The player who ran out of dominoes, or the player with fewest points in case of a block, scores the total number of points on the dominoes remaining in the other players' hands.
In case of a block with a tie for winner, the winners share the other players' points. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1. Some do not allow more than one double to be played in the same turn. In this version there can never be more than one unsatisfied double on the table. If a person ends the game with a double, the opponents get double the points left in their hand. The game starts with a double blank, then the next game a double one, etc.
A player must draw dominoes until they are able to play. Some play that you can actually build your train in such a way that you "block" your opponent's train. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 4. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.
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Mexican Train Dominoes Classic. Mexican Train. This means you get to play an extra tile, which helps you run out of dominoes faster—just make sure you have an available tile to play. More on: when is the best time to play a double?
This rule repeats until the double is covered. Helpful hints and strategies for Mexican Train Dominoes Play on your personal train for as long as possible.
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