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= The Deck of Dice = **BGG**: http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/5460/the-deck-of-dice A deck of cards that simulates dice rolls in a supposedly fairer way than real dice. == Components == * 36 cards that represent every possible roll of a pair of dice. The dice are distinct; one die on the card is marked as black, and the other is white. == RainbowDeck card mapping == * If you only need the sum of 2d6, [[http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/9356/item/763800#item763800|Roger Meertens says]], "Use one 2, two 3's, three 4's, four 5's, five 6's, six 7's, five 8's, four 9's, three 10's, two 11's and one 12." * If you need to know how each die reads individually: ** Take one card from each of the dark suits, and one from each of the light suits. Shuffle the dark and light stacks separately. Every time you need a die roll, draw one card from each stack and consult the dice icons. ** If you want the rolls to be less predictable, or you want to shuffle less often, add more cards to the stacks. Be sure to add a complete run of 1-6 each time, and make sure both stacks get the same number of cards. --RonHaleEvans
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