Each player must try to keep his dice for as long as possible. At the beginning everyone gets 5 pieces. The last player with one over wins. The dice bear the numbers from 1 to 5 and stars.
The players first roll the dice. To do this, everyone clicks on their large dice cup. The small cups next to the names show who has already rolled the dice. So here everyone is waiting for JayJay. The numbers in brackets indicate who still has how many dice. The player who lights up takes his turn. When it's your turn, you have to make a bid. The aim is to estimate how many dice of one type are present among all players' dice. But you only ever see your own. The stars have a special role. They are jokers, which means they count everywhere. So here in the picture there is a 1 (the star), three 2s, a 3, two 4s, two 5s and a star.
To place your bid, click on a number outside. This stands for the number! Red fields are exclusively for stars. For example, if you want to bid five 4s, then you click on the 5th.
Then a blue cube appears, which you can adjust by clicking. When the desired number is displayed, press OK.
The following players must always beat the bid of the person in front. The bid of the man in front is shown by the white die. Outdoing means: either placing the dice on a higher number on the same field or moving at least one field further. But if you don't believe the command of the person in front, you can doubt it instead of outdoing it. To do this, click on your large cup.
Then all cups are revealed and the dice are displayed. The player who is wrong must give up as many dice as the difference to the truth. If the bid was exactly right, the doubter gives up a die.
Then all players roll the dice again and a new round begins.
A player who gives up his last die is eliminated from the game. The game ends when there is only one player left.
With this option you can re-roll one or more dice for each bid. To do this, click on the new dice to be rolled (these will then be highlighted) and then press OK. The dice that were not re-rolled become visible to everyone. When you roll the dice again, at least one more dice must become visible than were already there.
Here in the example, Lardarse made a bid, revealed three 5s and the other two Dice re-rolled.
In this example, TheBoomer has decided to make a bid, reveal the star and the to re-roll the other four dice.
With this option, several players can lose a die if the dice are revealed Bid is correct. In this case, all players except the bidder lose one die. However, there is one exception: If you are neither the bidder nor the revealer and only have a single die left, you cannot lose it in this way. So you cannot be eliminated by an exact bid as long as you are not the revealer.
If the announcement was exact, the doubter loses one die to the announcer. Nothing happens to all other players. A player cannot have more than five dice.
This option results in a different scoring system: ends for one player a round because he had to give up all of his dice, he receives as many points as the number of dice that have been taken out of the game up to that point. The last player also receives the number of remaining dice. The winner always has 5 x (number of players) points at the end.