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Are you looking for a fast-paced game thatโs easy to teach for your next get-together? Then Left-Center-Right (LCR) is the perfect thing to pull out for an exciting way to pass the time. In LCR, youโre trying to be the last person with chips, but depending on your dice roll, you might be forced to give some away to other players. There arenโt a lot of rules, so learning the game is a piece of cake. Just keep reading and weโll walk you through the basicsโplus, some fun variations to try.
Things You Should Know
- Play LCR with 3 or more players. Give each person 3 chips to start off.
- Roll the dice on your turn to determine if you keep your chips or pass them to other players.
- Pass a chip to the left for each โL,โ to the right for each โR,โ and to the center for every โC.โ Keep a chip for every dot you rolled.
- โโWin the game if youโre the last person with chips in front of them.
Steps
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Sit in a circle with at least 3 players. You can play with as many people as you want as long as there are 3 players minimum. Sit at a table or on the floor so thereโs someone to your right and your left. Make sure thereโs open space in the middle of the players to place chips and build the center โpot.โ
- LCR doesnโt have a lot of rules or strategy, so itโs the perfect game for all ages.
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Give each player 3 chips. If you have a copy of LCR , it will come with a set of chips. Otherwise, you can play with poker chips , checkers, buttons, or any other small tokens you have at home. [1] X Research source
- Keep any extra chips in the container since you wonโt use them during your game.
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Designate specific dice rolls as "L," "R," and "C" if youโre using dice . Retail copies of LCR already have the proper symbols printed on them, so you can skip this step. If youโre playing with standard 6-sided dice, assign what faces are โleft,โ โright,โ โcenter,โ and โdots.โ If you want, try using these substitutions: [2] X Research source
- 1, 2, & 3: dots
- 4: Left (โLโ)
- 5: Center (โCโ)
- 6: Right (โRโ)
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Take turns rolling the dice to decide who goes first. Have each player roll all 3 of the dice and count how many dots are showing. After everyone has a chance to roll the dice, whoever had the most dots gets to take the first turn. [3] X Research source
- If thereโs a tie for who rolls the most dots, either roll the dice again or just choose the youngest player to go first.
- If youโre playing with standard dice, remember that dots are any dice showing 1, 2, or 3. Donโt count the individual pips (the dots printed on the dice).
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Roll all 3 dice on your first turn. Since each player starts with 3 chips, everyone rolls the same number of dice during the opening round. Take all 3 of the dice and roll them in the middle of the table so everyone can see them. [4] X Research source
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Check your dice to see which chips you have to pass or keep. Look at your dice roll to see which sides are face-up. For each โLโ (4) you rolled, give a chip to the person on your left. If you rolled a โCโ (5), move one of your chips to the pot in the middle of the table. For every โRโ (6) showing, pass a chip to the player on your right. If you rolled a dot (1s, 2s, or 3s), keep a chip in front of you. [5] X Research source
- Thereโs a chance you may pass all of your chips on your first roll, but youโre still in the game and can keep playing! You never know when another player is going to pass you one of their chips.
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Continue the round with the player to your left. Once you finish your turn, pass the dice clockwise to the next player. Everyone takes a turn rolling all the dice and passing their chips. Once everyone takes 1 turn, then youโve finished the first round. [6] X Research source
- Itโs possible to have more than 3 chips during the first round if you received them from other players. Still roll all 3 dice like normal. Youโll only move a maximum of 3 chips on your turn.
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Roll up to 3 dice based on how many chips you have each turn. After your first turn, count how many chips you have in front of you. If you still have 3 or more, then roll all 3 of the dice. If you only have 2 chips, then just roll 2 dice instead. When youโre left with only 1 chip, then roll 1 die. [7] X Research source
- If you donโt have any chips left, skip your turn and donโt roll the dice. If another player passes you a chip on their turn, then you get to roll the dice again when theyโre passed to you.
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Win the game (and the pot) if youโre the last person with chips. Continue taking turns, passing chips between the players, and adding to the pot. As soon as thereโs only 1 person left who has chips, they win the game! As their prize, they get to take all of the chips from the pot for themselves.
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Try LCR Wild for a more competitive game of taking chips. In LCR Wild, assign one of the faces with a dot as a wild (โWโ) instead. Play the game as you normally would, but make these changes whenever you roll wilds: [8] X Research source
- For 1 wild, take 1 chip from any player.
- If you rolled 2 wilds, take 2 chips from 1 player or 1 chip from 2 different players.
- If you roll 3 wilds, you win the game immediately.
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Play Last Chip Wins to try getting rid of all your chips instead. Rather than trying to be the last person with chips, race to be the first person to put your final chip in the pot. If you only have 1 chip left and you roll a โC,โ then you win! [9] X Research source
- This variation may make the game go on longer since any player has a chance of winning as long as thereโs still 1 chip in the game.
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Make the last player with chips roll all dots to make winning more difficult. Play the game as you normally would until only 1 person has chips left in front of them. Have the player roll the dice one final time. If they roll all dots, then they have won the game. If they still roll any other faces, pass the chips as you normally would and continue playing until someone wins. [10] X Research source
- If you have 3 or more chips in front of you, then you have to roll dots on all 3 dice. If you only have 1 or 2 chips, then you only have to roll 1 or 2 dice instead.
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Try playing with money instead of chips for a light gambling game. Replace the chips with pennies, quarters, or even dollars to make your own stakes for the game. Choose the value of each chip and play the game as normal. Whoever wins the game gets all of the money in the pot as their winnings. [11] X Research source
Community Q&A
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QuestionDo we only roll the dice once each time?Community AnswerYes, only once.
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QuestionHow many players do I need to play LCR?Community AnswerMinimum of 3, no maximum. You can play with pennies or other coins if you don't have enough chips.
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QuestionHow do I get the coins out of the center?Community AnswerThey stay in the center until the round is over. When someone wins, they win the coins/chips in the center. If you are playing for keeps, the person keeps the chips (coins, if you're playing for money). Then everyone antes 3 more, or re-distribute the coins evenly again.
Video
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References
- โ http://www.eastendclub.com/LCR_Rules.pdf
- โ https://golondrinas.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Bones-Games.pdf
- โ https://www.mpl.live/blog/left-center-right-card-game/
- โ https://youtu.be/ijpC21AD8nE?t=132
- โ http://www.eastendclub.com/LCR_Rules.pdf
- โ https://golondrinas.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Bones-Games.pdf
- โ https://golondrinas.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Bones-Games.pdf
- โ https://www.mpl.live/blog/left-center-right-card-game/
- โ https://youtu.be/Bcv_vlSO1Y8?t=155
About This Article
LCR, or Left-Center-Right, is a fun dice game where players try to be the last one in the game with any poker chips. Youโll need at least 3 players, and you can play with up to as many players as youโd like. Youโll also need 3 poker chips (or any small item) for each player and 3 six-sided dice. Choose one player to go first. On a playerโs turn, they roll as many dice as they have poker chips. For example, if a player has 3 poker chips, they roll 3 dice. If a player has 0 poker chips, they roll 0 dice and skip their turn. After rolling, the player checks the number on each die to determine what they do next. For each 4 they rolled, the player must pass 1 poker chip to the player on their left. For each 5, the player must put 1 poker chip in the center of the playing area. For each 6, the player must pass 1 poker chip to the player on their right. If a 1, 2, or 3 is rolled, nothing happens for that die. After a player rolls and passes their chips according to the dice, the player to their left goes next. Play continues clockwise until only one player has any poker chips left. Whoever is the last player standing with poker chips wins the game!
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