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What is the dice game that Boot Strap Bill, Davey Jones, and Will Turner are playing?

2006-12-19 03:45:54 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

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At the beginning of the game, each player rolls the dice in their cup, and place it flat down to conceal the dice from the other players
Each player in the game, proceeding clockwise, must make consecutively higher bids or challenge the previous player's bid.
A bid consists of a number and the value of a die, for example you can bid that there are "Four Sixes" on the table somewhere, or "Seven Fives" or "Three Ones". For a bid to be higher than the previous bid, you need to simply pick a higher number, for example "Three Ones" can be followed by "Four Twos" or "Five Ones" or anything similar.
When a bid is challenged, all players open up their cups to reveal all the dice on the table. For example, if you bid "Three Ones" and someone calls you a liar, your bid is correct if between all the players at the table, there are at least three ones between all the players.
After a bid is challenged, if it was challenged successfully, the player who was challenged loses a die and the game restarts with the challenging player bidding first. If the challenge fails, the challenging player loses a die and the challenged player bids first.

2006-12-19 12:32:14 · answer #1 · answered by Sparrowess 3 · 0 0

its similar to the game "liars dice" but it was actually made for the movie. its just like a poker game with dice. like you shake the dice in a cup, then put it down and look at what you have. so like in the movie, davey jones had four 5s (i think?) so he said that out of his hand, will's hand, and bootstrap's hand that there were seven 5s all together. he was right cause will had two 5s and bootstrap had none. ;)

liars dice: "This classic parlor game of bluffing and bidding will test your mettle and your poker face! Roll the dice and bid on what you think your opponents are holding. don't slet that perspiration show, because if you lose a challenge then you lose a die. If you lose all your dice, then you're out of the game!
Honesty is not always the best policy. Play Liar's Dice, where bluffing your opponents is not only fun, it's strategy!"

2006-12-20 13:48:00 · answer #2 · answered by A Pirate's Life For ME ;) 6 · 0 0

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