LCR (dice game)

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LCR comes with three dice and numerous chips.
LCR comes with three dice and numerous chips.

LCR is a dice game published by George and Company LLC in 1992.

Each player receives three chips. Players take it in turn to roll the six-sided dice, which each are marked with "L", "C", "R", and three dots. For each "L" or "R" that appears, one chip must be passed to the player to the left or right, respectively. A "C" indicates a chip to the pot. A dot has no effect. If a player has fewer than three chips left (including zero) he is still in the game but his number of chips is the number of dice he rolls on his turn, rather than rolling all three. The winner is the last player with chips left.[1]

LCR is entirely a game of chance. The players make no decisions of any kind, even as to wagering.

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  1. ^ George and Company LLC. LCR Game Rules, 2002 edition.

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