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Chaque année, des dizaines de yachts de donne rendez-vous dans le salon du yachting, le Monaco Yacht Show, accueille chaque année des dizaines de bateaux de luxe  plus majestueux les uns que les autres. On en trouve de 25 à 90 mètres de long. Mais vous êtes-vous déjà demandé combien coûtent de tels yachts ? Abys Yachting vous fournit quelques éléments de réponse pour déterminer le prix d’un yacht .

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Tout d’abord, il convient de bien comprendre que le coût d’un yacht ne se résume pas à son prix d’achat initial. C’est un investissement qui engendre un certain nombre de coûts supplémentaires liés à son utilisation ou à son entretien. Aussi, ce coût sera forcément différent d’un bateau à l’autre, selon les équipements dont il dispose, selon sa taille et ses performances.

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Les superyachts  : seuls quelques heureux propriétaires disposent de ces véritables palaces flottants. Ces bateaux luxueux s’illustrent pour leur puissance sans pareille, leur technologie de pointe et leurs équipements de hautes factures. Même si chacun sait qu’un tel bateau coûte très cher, peu de gens savent réellement d’où provient le prix aussi élevé des superyachts.

Le prix d’achat d’un superyacht de 100 mètres est d’environ 240 millions d’euros . La TVA, selon le pays, peut représenter jusqu’à 1/4 du prix du bateau. À ce prix d’achat initial s’ajoutent plusieurs frais récurrents qu’il est important de compter dans le calcul du coût total.

Coût en carburant

La consommation en gasoil d’un yacht fait partie des frais les plus importants auquel on ne peut pas échapper. En revanche, tous les yachts ne sont pas égaux en matière de consommation de carburant. La motorisation, mais aussi le poids et les équipements du yacht influencent grandement la consommation de gasoil, et donc le coût du yacht. À titre d’information, un yacht mesurant 70 mètres de long consomme environ 500 litres par heure. Pour un tel bateau, il faudra prévoir un budget annuel en carburant de 350 000 euros.

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Ces mastodontes des mers nécessitent un entretien régulier pour assurer leur bon fonctionnement. L’entretien d’un superyacht, avec la révision, la mécanique, Plus le bateau sera grand et complexe, plus le coût sera important. À titre d’exemple, pour un bateau de 50 mètres, le coût d’entretien se rapproche du demi-million de dollars.

L’équipage, un coût important

L’équipage représente l’autre partie du coût d’un yacht. En effet, un équipage compétent est nécessaire pour rendre un yacht parfaitement opérationnel. Le salaire de l’équipage dépend surtout de sa taille. Les plus petits bateaux n’auront pas besoin de beaucoup de marins, tandis que les superyachts peuvent atteindre des équipages de plus de 50 personnes. Parmi tous les membres de l’équipage, le salaire du capitaine représente le coût le plus élevé. Ce dernier s’élève à environ 60 000 euros par an pour les petits navires, somme qui peut doubler voire tripler pour les plus yachts les plus imposants.

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Un superyacht est un yacht particulièrement luxueux qui se distingue par sa taille et ses équipements de très haut standing. À titre d’exemple, on estime que L’Eclipse, l’un des yachts les plus longs du monde, a coûté près d’un milliard d’euros à son propriétaire Russe Roman Abramovitch.

Pour cause, ce superyacht dispose, entre autres, de deux piscines, d’un night-club, d’une salle de cinéma, d’un jardin privatif, d’un institut de soin avec jacuzzis, hammam et saunas, de deux hélisurfaces d’hélicoptère, et même d’un port pouvant accueillir des vedettes et un sous-marin !

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La plupart des propriétaires de yachts revendent leur bateau dans les trois ans après leur achat. Ces bateaux peuvent alors être rachetés d’occasion, ou bien être remis en service, à la location. Ainsi, un superyacht de luxe d’une cinquantaine de mètres peut se louer jusqu’à 200 000 euros par semaine.

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Si vous souhaitez rejoindre les heureux propriétaires de yachts, vous pouvez trouver votre bonheur dans le marché de l’occasion. On trouve certaines bonnes occasions à moins de 250 000 €. Toujours dans le marché de l’ occasion , les yachts d’environ 25m se situent quant à eux plutôt entre 500 000€ et 1 500 000€, selon la récence du navire et ses équipements.

Prix d’un yacht à la location

La plupart des propriétaires de yachts revendent leur bateau dans les trois ans après leur achat. Ces bateaux peuvent alors être rachetés d’occasion, ou bien être remis en service, à la location . Ainsi, un superyacht de luxe d’une cinquantaine de mètres peut se louer jusqu’à 200 000 euros par semaine.

Pour conclure sur le prix des yachts

Les coûts opérationnels occupent une part importante du prix des yachts. De manière générale, plus un yacht sera grand, plus il sera coûteux. Voici un ordre de grandeur qui peut simplifier l’estimation du coût d’un yacht : le coût opérationnel est d’environ 10 % du prix d’achat. Ainsi, on peut estimer les dépenses annuelles d’un yacht acheté 5 millions d’euros neuf à 500 000 euros.

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William Fife III 58ft International 10-Metre 1926/2015 - Sold

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William Fife III 58ft International 10-Metre 1926/2015

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Could the International Rule 10-Metre be the most perfect of all the Metric classes? 58 ft/ 18 m of overall length is enough to wow - if RITA IV doesn't already do that by looks - yet handy enough to sail and race with family and friends. And RITA IV brings that extra dimension of being a William Fife design, and, what's more, a former Royal Yacht. Rescued from oblivion by a passionate syndicate of died-in-the-wool yacht racing aficionados and superbly restored at David Vieira and Miguel Ministro's Absolute Yachts, the result is structurally sound, fair, fast, and a true delight to the eye - in fact the definition of 'Fast and Bonnie'.

RESTORATION

2012-2015 By Absolute Projects, Setubal, Portugal - Keel up restoration saving structural items where possible - Deck arrangement and structures replicating the original configuration - New rig - Conforming to Lloyd's Rules and Regulations International Classes - Conforming to the International Ten Metre Class Association Rules DAVID VIERA OF ABSOLUTE PROJECTS: "We were perfectly aware that most of the wood and metal structures of RITA IV were beyond any possible repair. The main backbone structures, the stem, wood keel, sternpost, horn timber and deadwoods needed to be replaced. "The upper clamp/ beam shelf also needed replacement: it was found pitted with too many holes and damage in the deck beam pockets. The lower longitudinal bilge stringers could be saved and were reinstalled after repairs. "All the deck beams, cockpit and hatch carlins were replaced, not only for poor condition, but also because the deck layout had been changed over the years and the project was to bring RITA IV back to her original design. "Most of the original Honduras mahogany planking above the waterline could be saved, though requiring "surgical“ restoration. Many of the original steam bent timber frames were in good shape; some needed restoration but we were able to re-use most of them. The main steel frames were all too damaged and corroded; none could be saved and the decision was to replace them with new main wood frames following Lloyd‘s Scantlings for the International Metre Classes. "The lead keel was found asymmetric and was corrected. All the original bolts and screws were replaced by new ones in silicon bronze; all the copper nails (attaching the bent frames to the planking) were also replaced. "The overall hull shape and geometry of RITA IV was checked and corrected to the original offsets." JOHN LAMMERTS VAN BUEREN OF PROJECT TIMBER SUPPLIERS TOUCHWOOD: "Touchwood was honored with the order to supply all wood for this project: the Sitka spruce for the spars, deck beams, stringers and shelf; the mahogany for the hull planking and the teak for the deck. We were lucky to source a superb, veneer grade Sipo mahogany log of 11 metres in length which was quarter-sawn to specification for the hull planking and superstructures. The result is structurally sound, fair, fast, and a true delight to the eye."

WILLIAM FIFE III Design No. 736 The stronghold of activity and interest in the International Rule 10-Metre Class has always been the Baltic Sea and its associated coastlines out to Norway. In Denmark, royal approval and patronage ensured a strong 10mR fleet there through the 1920s and into the 1930s, often with six boats coming to the start line. Even as relatively recently as the mid-1980s, the register of Dansk Forening for Ældre Lystfartøjer (the Danish association for older pleasure craft) included four active 10mRs, though by then dedicated cruisers. For his third 10mR, and fourth RITA, King Christian X commissioned this beautiful design from Scotland's William Fife III for building by English ship and boat builders John I. Thornycroft & Co's boat, truck and engine building venture in Copenhagen's Sydhavn, Thornycroft Scandinavia A/S, established in 1913. The yard's master boatbuilder, C.F. Hansen - originally from Helgoland - had previous experience of working to the famous Scotsman's exacting specifications in the build of serial racing yacht (and Copenhagen department store Magasin du Nord - “the Harrods of Scandinavia”) owner William Vett’s Fife-designed 6-Metre BONZO, in which Vett won the 6mR Silver Medal at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games 6mR and 8mR Classes regatta sailed at Le Havre. Construction of RITA IV was closely supervised by the King's Sailing Master, Holger Rodkjær. Fife's specs in metric units included 29mm mahogany planking of not less than 560kg/m3 density. Her inventory included two masts: the racing one of silver spruce, and a second made from Danish larch. Although Lloyd's Register of Yachts credits her original sail inventory to the English Ratsey & Lapthorn loft - a suit made in 1925, possibly for RITA III - the contemporary Danish press mentions only a suit by Johan Freytag of Copenhagen. RITA IV was christened at launching by Queen Alexandrine on Saturday 17th April 1926 with her husband present, and Lieutenant John W. Thornycroft in attendance representing the parent company. Her maiden sail was two weeks later, on Saturday 8th May, from the yard via a cruise of The Sound to her mooring at Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub (Royal Danish Yacht Club)'s Langeline clubhouse just north of Copenhagen city centre. Accompanying the King were Rodkjær, yard director R.F. Newman, and the King's long serving professionals Petersen and Pedersen. RITA IV was raced by the King until the end of the 1929 season. A new Royal 10mR was commissioned from Johan Anker, and from the 1930 season RITA IV became KARAMA under the ownership of Danish shipowner A.P. Møller. Although it is believed that during 25 years with Møller KARAMA was mainly a cruiser, he kept her engineless. She remained thus until 1955 when a 6-cylinder Penta motor was installed in Denmark on transfer to her third owner, Pierre Poulain, whose oil tanker shipping line, Société des Transports Maritimes Pétroliers (STMP) was then a very significant client of A.P. Møller's Odense Staalskibsværft shipyard on the Danish island of Fyn. Yacht Club de France and Société Nautique de Marseille member Poulain had KARAMA shipped first to Le Havre, then to Marseilles for the start of a brief Mediterranean period. Her second French owner from 1960 was Le Havre shipping insurer, newspaper owner and politician, Yves Chegaray, but this seems to have been a short-lived affair: the 1961 edition of Lloyd's Register of Yachts listed her as "Sold to U.S.A." She remained KARAMA on the West Coast under the ownership of prominent San Diego architect and SDYC member Richard George Wheeler, notably winning Ocean Racing Division Class A in the 1966 Newport to Ensenada Race at the expense of Arnold and Don Haskell's Sparkman & Stephens 67ft yawl CHUBASCO. Then, from about the mid-1970s she became David Emery Baxter's RAPIER out of Newport Beach and Morro, California. The colour 1980s photo here is from Danish yachting historians Bent Aare and Jan Ebert's 1984 publication 'Bogen om Meter-Bådene' which recorded her then name as KALALAU. By the early years of the 21st Century her structure had deteriorated to the extent that she no longer sailed. Yacht designer and classic yacht enthusiast Doug Peterson did much to stir interest in saving this Fife gem. By 2008 she had been shipped to Brian Pope's Ocean Yacht Company yard in Cornwall, England to connect with a restorer. And three years later this happened: shipped again to Setubal, Portugal in 2011 for the beginning of the process by David Vieira and Miguel Ministro of Absolute Projects that has resulted in the magnificent yacht she is again, and is related elsewhere here. Since 2015, as RITA IV again (it always remained engraved on her rudder head), she has been beautifying Lac Leman, Switzerland, and racing again to the manner born. KING CHRISTIAN X (1870-1947) AND HIS RITAs 1899 RITA (Komm. Bonnesen/ Christian N. Laudrup, Copenhagen 1894 as PRINCESS) 1912 RITA II (10mR d & b Max Oertz, Hamburg, 1907 as PINGUIN II) 1922 RITA III (10mR Johan Anker/Anker & Jensen, Asker, Norway 1919 as CYRANO) 1926 RITA IV (10mR Wm Fife III/Thornycroft Scandinavia, Copenhagen) 1930 RITA V (10mR Johan Anker/Anker & Jensen, Asker, Norway) 1937 RITA VI (10mR-Cruiser E Wedell-Wedellsborg/Nordbjærgs Bådeværft, Copenhagen) ©2023 Iain McAllister/ Sandeman Yacht Company Ltd

CONSTRUCTION

- All scantlings to Lloyd‘s International Metre Class Rules - Mahogany planking (25-30% original) - On laminated mahogany frames (all new at restoration) - All new bronze screw fastenings - 2 x Intermediate oak riveted timbers (mostly original) - All new copper rivets - All new bronze strap floors and stainless steel web floors - Bronze lifting eyes - Sitka spruce new deck beams, stringers and beam shelf - Original fir bilge stringers - Composite ply and laid teak deck - Mahogany deck structures

DECK LAYOUT, EQUIPMENT AND GROUND TACKLE

- Raw teak laid ply composite deck - Varnished Sipo mahogany covering boards and king planks - Raw teak toerail - Varnished Sipo mahogany deck structures FROM AFT - Bronze rubbing strake at taffrail - Bronze backstay chainplate - Leather covered ash blocks for adjustable topmast backstay - Bronze ensign staff socket - Bronze mooring fairleads and rubbing strakes port and starboard - Teak and bronze mooring cleat on centreline - Flush lazarette hatch - Original engraved bronze rudder head - Bronze Fife-style engraved 'keyhole' deck plate - Metal tube tiller; bronze yoke; turned wood end; modern removable extension tiller - Bronze spinnaker cheek sheaves port and starboard - Bronze mainsheet padeyes - Leather covered ash blocks for adjustable running backstays STEERING COCKPIT AREA - Ray teak laid sole - Raw teak raised seating port and starboard - Folding teak grated and mahogany foot rest/ seat - Yanmar engine instrumentation - Engine control - Leather covered ash mainsheet blocks - Bronze mainsail sheave blocks port and starboard - Absolute 8.56 bronze mainsheet winch on centreline - Raw teak cleats port and starboard MAIN COCKPIT AREA - Raw teak laid sole - raised coamings to sides faired to trunk cabin fwd - 2 x Absolute 8.46 secondary bronze winches port and starboard - Raw teak cleats port and starboard aft of secondary winches - 2 x Raw teak cleats port and starboard between secondary and primary winches - 2 x Absolute 8.56 primary bronze winches port and starboard - Bronze foresail track port and starboard with bronze and Tufnol GD cars - 2 x Raw teak cleats port and starboard fwd of primary winches - 2 x Large Dacron sheet tail bags under side deck port and starboard - Large Dacron sheet tail bag under main sheet winch - 2 x Quarter berths to port and starboard of steering cockpit - Raw teak steps port and starboard ad fwd bulkhead TRUNK CABIN - Companionway sliding hatch - Large butterfly skylight; bronze grills - Bronze fairleads and rubbing strips mid deck (fenders/ mooring) MAST POSITION FORWARD TO WC COMPARTMENT: - Smaller butterfly skylight over heads; bronze grills - Raised Scandinavian style foredeck hatch - 2 x Bullseye prism deadlights - Bronze spinnaker pole stowage chocks - Bronze padeye and sheave for pole downhaul - Bronze and teak mooring cleat at centreline FORWARD TO FOREPEAK - 3 x Pipe cots - Sail stowage - Sitka spruce lockers to port and starboard - Forehatch in deckhead

ACCOMMODATION AND DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Access via 5 x steps companionway ladder GALLEY TO PORT AND STARBOARD UNDER HINGED MAHOGANY TOP SURFACES TO PORT - Top surface is fiddled - Top opening refrigerator - Dometic 'Origo Two' gimballed 2 x burner spirit hob - Locker under TO STARBOARD - Top surface is large chart table - Glasses/ cups rack - Traditional nav instruments stowage at aft bulkhead - Wooden sink - Brass fawcet - Stowage fwd of sink - Locker under - Ship's isolator panel - Tank gauges for fresh water and diesel SALOON - Long "Concordia" style settee berths port and starboard - Lockers under - Saloon table stows at stbd fwd bulkhead - Glasses locker at at stbd fwd bulkhead - Flag pigeon holes at at port fwd bulkhead - Butterfly skylight in deckhead - LED lighting FWD TO WC COMPARTMENT - Dometic macerator electric toilet to starboard - Locker to port - Smaller butterfly skylight in deckhead

RIG, SAILS AND CANVASWORK

RIG - Sitka hollow spruce mast, boom and spinnaker pole by Absolute - 2 x Spreaders and jumpers - Internal halyards - 2 x Spreader downlights - 2 x Absolute 8.30 bronze halyard winches - 8 x Wood cleats - Spruce folding boom crutch SAILS - In white Dacron by Europe Sails, Geneva - 1 x Mainsail (2015) - 3 x Genoas (2 x 2015; 1 x 2016) - 1 x Symmetrical spinnaker (2015) - 1 x Asymmetrical spinnaker (2016) - 1 x Battle Flag replica of original King Christian X racing flag CANVASWORK - Covers for all deck houses and hatches

MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND TANKAGE

MECHANICAL - Yanmar 4JH4-TE 75hp Diesel under cockpit sole - Traditional drive train; R&D flexible coupling - 3 x Bladed Max Prop feathering propeller - Vetus inlet strainer - Vetus exhaust system w. waterlock and gooseneck ELECTRICAL - LED lighting - Spreader lights - House batteries - Engine start batteries TANKAGE - Rigid plastic Vetus 60L diesel tank - Deck filler; Vetus water separator - Rigid plastic Vetus 66L fresh water tank - Deck filler; filters - Pressure water system - Johnson Aquajet pressure pump - Rigid plastic Vetus grey water sump tank with Whale electric pump - Rigid plastic Vetus grey and black water holding tank w. associated plumbing

NAVIGATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS

- 3 x Raymarine MN100-2 Instrument repeaters at companionway hatch

- Whale double action manual bilge pump in cockpit sole - Whale electric bilge pump - Rule electric bilge pump with float switch

OTHER EQUIPMENT

- Fenders - Dock lines

IMAGE CREDITS

Sailing images: Société Nautique de Genève Motoring image: John Lammerts van Bueren Historic images: John Lammerts van Bueren/ Danmarks Museum for Lystsejlads

These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as a general guide. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details on which they wish to rely.

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Rules, instructions & winning strategies, a guide to yacht, the classic dice game: rules, instructions & strategy guide, introduction.

Yacht is a dice game where your aim is rolling the right combinations and racking up points. It’s similar to games like Yahtzee , which I’ve written about before, but it’s got its own unique twist and a different scoresheet. The game was first invented in the mid 20th century, and it’s been mildly popular with families and friends since then.

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It’s a mix of luck and strategy, so while you can’t control the dice, you can make smart moves to up your chances of winning which I’ll dive in to below.

  • Quick Tip for Yacht

Always keep an eye on your score sheet and aim for the combos that are still open, especially the ones with higher points.

  • Rules for playing Yacht

Alright, let’s get into the nitty-gritty of Yacht rules. The game is played with five dice, and each player gets three rolls per turn. You can keep some dice and re-roll others to get the combos you need. There’s a score sheet with different categories, and you’ve got to fill each one with your dice rolls. Some categories are just about adding up the dice, while others need specific combos like a full house or a straight. You’ve got to fill in a score for each category, even if it’s a zero. Once all the categories are filled, the game ends, and the player with the highest score wins.

  • Equipment and Setup for Yacht

For Yacht, you need five dice and a score sheet for each player. You can find these online or make your own. To set up, each player gets a score sheet, and you decide who goes first. That’s it, you’re ready to roll!

  • How to Play Yacht

Playing Yacht is pretty straightforward. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Key Game Mechanics: Roll the dice, keep what you need, and re-roll the rest. Aim for high-scoring combos.
  • Setup: Each player gets a score sheet. Decide who starts.
  • Gameplay: On your turn, roll all five dice. After the first roll, set aside any dice you want to keep and re-roll the rest. You can do this twice more. Then, choose a category on your score sheet and write down your score.
  • End of the Game: Once all categories are filled, add up your points. The highest score wins.
  • How to Win at Yacht

To win at Yacht, you need a mix of luck and strategy. Keep an eye on your score sheet and go for the high-scoring categories when you can. Sometimes it’s worth taking a zero in a lower category to save a good roll for a higher one. And remember, some categories can score you a lot of points, so aim for those when the dice are in your favor.

  • Best Strategies for playing Yacht game

For the best strategies, think ahead. Plan your rolls around what you need to fill in on your score sheet. If you’re aiming for a full house and you roll two pairs, it might be worth it to re-roll one of the pairs to try for that third matching die. And don’t forget about the Yacht itself – that’s five of a kind and scores you the most points. It’s rare, but if you’ve got a shot at it, go for it!

There are a few variations of Yacht that can mix things up. Some people play with different scoring rules or add in wild dice that can be any number. Feel free to get creative and make your own house rules !

Sometimes you’ll find yourself in a tough spot, like needing a specific roll to fill in your last category. In those cases, focus on the dice you need and keep re-rolling for them. And if you’re ahead, play it safe and fill in the easy categories to secure your lead.

  • Frequently Asked Questions about playing Yacht game
  • Q: Can I change my score once I’ve written it down? A: Nope, once you’ve chosen a category and written a score, it’s final.
  • Q: What if I roll a Yacht but already filled that category? A: Tough luck! You’ll have to use it in another category, so choose wisely.
  • Q: Can I play Yacht with more than five dice? A: The standard game uses five, but you can try variations with more for a different challenge.
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Yacht is the public domain dice game upon which the published games Yahtzee and Kismet are both based. Here's how to play.

The Basics of Yacht

1 or more players. Best with 2 to 5 players.

5 six-sided dice , along with pencil and paper to keep score.

To score more points than your opponents by rolling certain combinations of numbers.

Create a score sheet with 12 rows and a column for each player. Label the rows as follows:

  • Large Straight
  • Small Straight
  • Four of a Kind
  • Player's Choice

Definitions

  • Yacht: Five of the same number (e.g. 4-4-4-4-4).
  • Large Straight: Five in a row starting with 6 (i.e. 6-5-4-3-2).
  • Small Straight: Five in a row starting with 5 (i.e. 5-4-3-2-1).
  • Four of a Kind: Four of the same number (e.g. 5-4-4-4-4).
  • Full House: Three of one number, two of a different number (e.g. 4-4-4-1-1).
  • Player's Choice: Any combination of dice.
  • Sixes: Only sixes count for scoring.
  • Fives: Only fives count for scoring.
  • Fours: Only fours count for scoring.
  • Threes: Only threes count for scoring.
  • Twos: Only twos count for scoring.
  • Ones: Only ones count for scoring.

How to Play

A turn starts with a player rolling all five dice. The player may then set aside any number of dice, rerolling the others, or he may stop rolling and proceed to scoring. It is legal for a player to reroll all five dice. It is also legal to reroll dice previously set aside.

On each turn, a player has a maximum of three rolls. After a third roll, the player must stop rolling and proceed to scoring.

Each player will have 12 turns during the game. After each turn, the player must enter a score in one of the rows on the score sheet.

Example: Ana rolls a 1-2-2-4-6. For her second roll, she decides to keep the 2s and reroll the other three dice. She rolls 4-4-6, so she now has 2-2-4-4-6. She has already scored a Full House, so for her third roll, she decides to keep the 4s and reroll the other three dice. She rolls 1-4-4 and now has 1-4-4-4-4. She decides to score for Four of a Kind.

It is likely that a player will make a roll that does not qualify to earn points in any of the remaining categories. In this case, the player must mark a "0" in one of the available categories.

Yacht Scoring and Values

  • Yacht: 50 points. (It does not matter what numbers are on the dice.)
  • Large Straight: 30 points.
  • Small Straight: 30 points.
  • Four of a Kind: Up to 30 points. (Add the point values on all five dice, so 4-4-4-4-1 would score 17 points. It is legal to use five of a kind for this category, so 6-6-6-6-6 would score 30 points.)
  • Full House: Up to 28 points. (Add the point values on all five dice, so 3-3-3-6-6 would score 21 points. To earn points for a full house, the three of a kind must be different than the pair.)
  • Player's Choice: Up to 30 points. (This serves as a "wild card." Simply add the point values on all five dice.)
  • Sixes: Up to 30 points. (Add the point values of all sixes rolled.)
  • Fives: Up to 25 points. (Add the point values of all fives rolled.)
  • Fours: Up to 20 points. (Add the point values of all fours rolled.)
  • Threes: Up to 15 points. (Add the point values of all threes rolled.)
  • Twos: Up to 10 points. (Add the point values of all twos rolled.)
  • Ones: Up to 5 points. (Add the point values of all ones rolled.)

Winning Yacht

After every player has scored in each category, the players each total their scores. The player with the highest score wins.

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Each player in turn tries to score the highest possible amount for each of the twelve categories on the score sheet.  In each turn a player has up to three throws rolling the dice, setting aside any they wish to use for a category and rolling the remainder.  They do not have to use all three throws and may stop after the first or second.  Players must fill in a score for a category after each turn but once it is used they may not change it.  Categories may be filled in any order.

After each player has had twelve turns and all the categories on the score sheet have been filled, the scores are totalled, and the player with the highest total, wins the game.

1 Ones   Score one point for each 1 thrown. Maximum of 5 points. 2 Twos   Score two points for each 2 thrown. Maximum of 10 points. 3 Threes   Score three points for each 3 thrown. Maximum of 15 points. 4 Fours   Score four points for each 4 thrown. Maximum of 20 points. 5 Fives   Score five points for each 5 thrown. Maximum of 25 points. 6 Sixes   Score six points for each 6 thrown. Maximum of 30 points. 7 Little Straight   1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Scores 30 points. 8 Big Straight   2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Scores 30 points. 9 Full House   Three-of-a-kind and a pair. Scores total value of all dice. 10 Four of a Kind   Scores total value of the four dice. i.e. 6, 6, 6, 6, 2 scores 24 points. 11 Chance   No pattern required. Scores total value of all five dice. 12 Yacht   Five-of-a-kind scores 50 points.

For example a turn might go something like this.  A player rolls all five dice resulting with the numbers 6, 6, 6, 3, 3.  They could score for a full house without any further throws.  But if the full house category is already used they would set aside the three 6s and roll the remaining two dice to try and gain a good score for the sixes category.  The remaining dice are rolled again and come up as a 4 and 6.  The 6 is kept making four-of-a-kind and the remaining die rolled as the last throw. It is a 6 as well making a Yacht (five-of-a-kind) and scores 50 points which ends a very lucky turn.  It is common for a player to enter zero for a category and players often use the 1s for this because it is low scoring.

Variations:

Yahtzee is played as described above but the score sheet is divided into two sections.  1s through to 6s as the first section, and the remaining categories as the second.  At the end of a game you score a bonus of 35 if the 1s to 6s section totals 63 or more.  Additionally the definition of a big straight is any run of five consecutive dice values and a little straight any run of four consecutive dice values.  Players score 40 for a big straight not 30.

General is played as described above for Yacht but with the following differences.

There is only one straight scored in General and can be either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.  It scores 25 points if made with only one throw and only 20 points if made on the second or third.  For this category Aces (1s) are wild and may represent a 2 or a 6 if either or both are needed to make a straight.

The full house scores 35 points if made with one throw and 30 points if made on the second or third.

Four-of-a-kind scores 45 points if made with one throw and 40 points if made on the second or third.

The Yacht category is know as a general .  If it is made with one throw then it wins the game with no further play and is known as a big general .  If made on the second or third throw it scores 60 points and is known as a small general .

When played for stakes the winner receives the difference between his score and that of each of the other players at a pre-arranged sum for each point.

Double Cameroon is played in much the same way as Yacht but with ten dice.  At the end of a player's turn the dice are divided into two groups of five and are used to score two categories of the player's choice.  Five rounds are played for the ten categories, which are; categories 1 to 6 and a full house score the same as in Yacht .  Little Cameroon (a little straight) scores 21 points.  Big Cameroon (a big straight) scores 30 points.  Five-of-a-kind ( Yacht ) scores 50 points.

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Yacht is probably better known by its commercial name, Yahtzee™. It is easy to play at home with just five dice and a score sheet. (Click here to open a new window with a printable score sheet.) Together with General , Yacht is known as a 'category' dice game.

Age: Adults and older children

No. of players: 2 or more (4-5 is good)

Equipment: Five dice; Score pad and pen/pencil

Time: 15 minutes+

Aim: To get the highest score over twelve rounds.

1. Players throw one die, with the lowest score going first. Each player has twelve rounds to make the highest overall score. There are twelve categories, one per round, in any order. Players try to maximise their score in nine categories and achieve the other three categories by throwing five dice up to three times per round.

2. Player One throws all five dice. If the dice make a Yacht, a Straight (either big or little) or a Full House, that score can be entered immediately on the score sheet. Otherwise, Player One must decide which dice to keep and which dice to throw again to try to get a good score in any category. For example, if Player One threw '6', '3', '3', '2' and '3', they may decide to try for Four of a Kind by keeping the '3s' and throwing the '6' and '2' again. If the second throw was a '3' a '1', Player One would keep the '3' (to make Four of a Kind) but could throw the '1' again with the hope of achieving five '3s' (a Yacht). At the end of the third throw, Player One must decide which category they will enter their score. If they had five '3s', they could enter it as a Yacht (50 points), Four of a Kind (4x3=12 points), Threes (5x3=15 points) or Choice (3+3+3+3+3=15 points). A Yacht would give them the highest score (and is the hardest to achieve) so it is the obvious choice.

3. Players proceed in a clockwise direction to throw the dice (up to three times per round) in order to achieve their best score in each category over the twelve rounds. Players can only enter a score in each category once, even if they throw a better score for that category later on in the game. This means that some categories may score zero if, for example, you have throw three '5s' and are trying for Four of a Kind. If you end up with '5', '5', '5', '3' and '6', and you already have scores for Threes, Fives and Sixes, you may need to put that round as zero for Ones so that you can still hope for a higher score in other categories in later rounds.

5. Players add up their total score at the end of the twelfth round. The highest score wins the game. (The best possible score is 297 points.)

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If you are looking for a game requiring little skill and a good deal of luck, then this may be the game for you. Yacht is a very simple game which uses nothing more than 5 dice, a cup to shake them in, and a score sheet. Despite its simplicity, the “high” of getting spectacular rolls of the dice is palpable. The skill of the game comes entirely in the form of decision making. The decisions one must make involve taking calculated risks, and knowing how to score your rolls.

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Each player rolls to determine who plays first (high roll wins), and play proceeds to the left. A player starts their turn by first rolling all 5 dice. They are allowed up to 2 more rolls (for a maximum of 3 rolls per turn). Each time a player rolls, they may choose to hold (or set aside) as many of the dice as they wish, and re-roll the remaining dice in an attempt to achieve certain goals as outlined by the score sheet. At any time during a players turn, they may stop rolling and use what is showing on all 5 dice to fill in a spot on their score sheet.

Once a spot has been filled in on the score sheet, it can not be changed.

Score Sheet

Each player has their own individual sheet prepared with a series of categories divided into two sections (an “upper” and a “lower”). Each category represents a specific combination of dice, and should have a space next to it to fill in the score for that category. The categories are:

Upper Section

  • Upper Section Bonus (35 pts. If upper section total = 63 or higher)

Lower Section

  • 3 of a kind (total of all 5 dice)
  • 4 of a kind (total of all 5 dice)
  • Full house (25 points)
  • Small straight (30 points)
  • Large straight (40 points)
  • Yacht (50 pts.)
  • Chance (total of all 5 dice)
  • Bonus for additional Yachts (100 pts. per additional Yacht)

There should also be room at the bottom of the sheet to fill in the totals for both sections and add them together for a final total. At the end of a players turn, the player MUST write down a score next to one of the categories. The player may choose to fill in any category that has not been previously filled in (in either section), but their final combination of dice must meet the requirements for whatever category they select (other wise, they must fill in a 0 for that category).

For the upper section, each category simply represents the specific numbers rolled on the dice. To take a score in the upper section, merely write down the total of all numbers you rolled that correspond to the specific category. For example, if you roll three 1s, a 2, and a 4, you may total the 1s for a score of “3” in the 1s category (for the sake of argument, you could also take a score of “2” in 2s, or “9” in Three of a Kind, etc). The upper section bonus of 35 points is achieved if the combined total of all numbers scored in the upper section equal 63 points or more. A good thing to keep in mind when trying for this bonus is that scoring exactly 3 of each number (i.e. three 1s, three 2s, etc.), gives you exactly 63 points.

For the lower section, the roll requirements are more specific. For 3 of a kind, and 4 of a kind you must obviously have either 3 of one number or 4 of one number showing on the dice. If you have met this requirement, you may total ALL numbers on the dice and write the total in the appropriate category. For “chance,” there is no specific requirement to meet; you merely total all the dice. All other lower section categories have specific point values assigned to them. You may write down the point value for each of these categories upon achieving their roll requirements. Those requirements are:

  • Full house – dice show 3 of one number and 2 of another number (25 points)
  • Small straight – 4 of the 5 dice are in sequence (example: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6). (30 points)
  • Large straight – all 5 dice are in sequence (example: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5). (40 points)
  • Yacht – all 5 dice show the same number (50 points)

You will notice while playing, that certain rolls can be taken in a variety of categories (for example a roll of 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, can be scored as 4’s, 6’s, 3 of a kind, Full house, or Chance…or, you can take a “0” anywhere else). In these situations, it is up to you to decide where to write down a score. In the event that your final roll of the dice on your turn produces a roll that does not meet ANY requirements on the score sheet, then a score of “0” must be taken in the open category of your choosing.

Bonus Yachts

If you have already filled in the yacht category (with either 50 points or zero), and you roll a yacht…that yacht may be used as a “wildcard” anywhere else on the sheet (for example: it may be used as a full house, small straight, etc.). Also, if you have already scored 50 points in the yacht category, each additional yacht rolled is worth a bonus of 100 points (in addition to whatever the subsequent yachts are scored as).

When every category on every player’s score sheet has been filled in, the game is over. Each player then totals all of the values from each and every category on the sheet (remembering to include any bonuses). The player with the highest total score is the winner.

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Yacht – Rules and Regulations of the Dice Game

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In the vast ocean of dice games, Yacht stands out as one of the most captivating and strategic journeys. Yacht is a game that can either be played against the computer, or online against real-life players. Either way, this game is tons of fun to play!

In this blog, we’ll go over the basic rules on how to play Yacht, as well as some strategies to help out the newer players. Continue reading to learn some of the rules that you’ll have to know in order to succeed.

Rules of The Yacht Dice Game

It can be intimidating to start playing the Yacht. Players start out by rolling five dice, with a complicated scoring sheet right next to the table. This might seem like it's going to be hard to learn. However, when you break this board game down to its core components, you will see that it isn’t so difficult to learn how to play Yacht.

Yacht starts by rolling five different dice. After each roll, you will have the opportunity to decide which dice you would like to keep and which ones you would like to re-roll. After three rolls, you must pick which combination of dice to go with.

Every time that you finish rolling, you must select a new category to put your roll under. There are tons of different categories to select from at the beginning of the game. Categories include ones through sixes (where you sum the corresponding numbers), three of a kind, four of a kind, full house, small straight, large straight, yacht (five of a kind), and chance.

Categories are broken into 2 different areas – the top part of the sheet and the bottom part. The bottom part is all of the niche categories such as small straight, three-of-a-kind, and full house. The top part of the sheet is entirely made of the ones through sixes section. If you are able to get a cumulative score of 63 with those 6 categories in the top part, then players will get a bonus of 35 points on their sheet.

Final Round

After all 13 rounds of Yacht, it is time to total up your entire score. The player with the highest amount of points wins the dice game and is declared champion.Oftentimes this will only come down to 10 or 20 points. Remember, every round counts!

Common Strategies

When going toe to toe against opponents, it can be difficult to come out victorious when you’re just starting. Not to worry though, these small tips and tricks will help to give you a leg up on the competition.

The bonus is key

As we previously mentioned, if you are able to get 63 points total in the section of ones through sixes, you will receive a 35-point bonus. This is an absolutely crucial aspect of the game. You should always make sure to try and hit this point mark, especially the fours, fives, and sixes.

Don't waste your Chance

One of the categories of the Yacht Dice Game is Chance. The Chance category allows you to add up the total of all the dice in a given roll and score that total. It is a useful category that should only be used in emergencies. When the game is nearing the end, having a safety valve is huge.

Know when to take risks

As you near the end of the game, it will become obvious how far ahead or behind you are. This should inform your decisions on how risky you want to play. You may be willing to go for the 50-point Yacht if you are far ahead, or you can play it safe and try and get some easier points in a different category. Understanding how risky you can afford to be is a crucial part of learning how to play Yacht.

So now that you have learned the basics of how to play Yacht, make sure to go and try it for yourself. Whether you want to challenge an opponent from across the world, play against the computer, or sit down and face a friendy, it’ll be a fun and competitive time.

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Yacht is a public domain dice game, similar to the Latin American game Generala , the English game of Poker Dice, the Scandinavian Yatzy , and Cheerio. Yahtzee (trademarked in the United States by Hasbro) is a later development, similar to Yacht in both name and content.

The name Yacht is also used for a number of later dice games that include many features of Yahtzee, being closer to Yahtzee than the original Yacht game.

The object of the game is to score points by rolling five dice to make certain combinations. The dice can be rolled up to three times in a turn to try to make these combinations. A game consists of twelve rounds. After each round the player chooses which scoring category is to be used for that round. Once a category has been used in the game, it cannot be used again. The scoring categories have varying point values, some of which are fixed values and others where the score depends on the value of the dice. A Yacht is five-of-a-kind and scores 50 points; the highest of any category. The winner is the player who scores most points.

The following are the 12 categories and the points scored in those categories:

If a category is chosen but the dice do not match the requirements of the category the player scores 0 in that category.

A Yacht cannot be scored on Full House but can be scored on Four of a Kind, although the fifth dice is not counted in the score. The score for the Straights vary, but 30 is a typical score for each.

The maximum possible score depends on the scoring rules used but with the above rules and both straights counting 30, the maximum score is 297.

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Comparison with yahtzee.

The rules of Yacht differ from those of Yahtzee in a number of ways:

  • It does not have an upper section bonus.
  • There is no three-of-a-kind category.
  • Both straights are a sequence of five ("Large Straight" is 2-3-4-5-6, "Small Straight" is 1-2-3-4-5).
  • There are no Yahtzee bonuses or Joker rule

There are a number of differences to the category names compared to Yahtzee. "Aces" is often called "Ones", "Small Straight" is called "Little Straight", "Large Straight" is called "Big Straight", "Yahtzee" is called "Yacht" and "Chance" is called "Choice". The order of the categories on the score sheet can also be different to that used on a Yahtzee score sheet. There is no "upper" or "lower" section scoring, just a "Total" row at the bottom of the score sheet.

Although there are no official rules for Yacht, the scoring of some categories generally differs from that used in Yahtzee. Four-of-a-kind scores the sum of those four dice, not all five dice. Full house scores the sum of the five dice, not a fixed score of 25. The scores for the straights can be different to that used in Yahtzee.

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You can roll the dice up to three times (and can hold dice by clicking on them).

After any Roll (1, 2 or 3) choose a category to place the total. Choose Wisely! You must choose a category by the third roll, even if it is a 0 score.

There are many games like this, such as Yot , Generala , Cheerio , and the much later commercially available Yahtzee (trademarked by Hasbro).

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Game Type: Dice Maximum Players: Two (sorry) Formats Available: Single System (Touch or Joy-Con), Local, Online Luck, Skill, or Strategy: Mostly Luck, Some Strategy Medals: Defeat the CPU once

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Objective: The objective of this game is to finish the game with a higher score than your opponent.

Setup: Each player is given a matching scoring sheet and the players share a cup filled with five dice.

Gameplay Flow -

  • The first player rolls all five dice out of the cup. The player can select any dice they wish to keep from the five and place them on the slots on the tray. Any dice they don't wish to keep can be placed back in the cup for a second roll. After that roll, the player again selects dice to keep and rolls the remaining a third time.
  • After the third roll, the player must choose a Score Box on the their sheet to match with their current hand. The player then enters the number of that score in accordance with the rules of each scoring hand (seen below). If the player select that score box without meeting the requirements, a 0 is placed in that section.
  • A score must be entered with every turn, and each score box can be filled only once. Also, there is no need for the player to wait for a third roll to enter a score. They can do so at any time.
  • After the first player takes their turn, the second player does so, until the entire scoring sheet is filled.

Scoring Hands -

The following hands are on the scoring sheet:

  • Aces: Add the numerical total of all 1's in your hand and put the number there (1, 2, 3, etc.)
  • Deuces: Add the numerical total of all 2's in your hand and put the number there (2, 4, 6, etc.)
  • Threes: Add the numerical total of all 3's in your hand.
  • Fours: Add the numerical total of all 4's in your hand.
  • Fives: Add the numerical total of all 5's in your hand.
  • Bonus: If the total of the previous six boxes is 63 or higher, this box is filled with a 35 point bonus. If not, it is 0.
  • Choice: Add the total of all five dice in your hand. This is typically used as a "throwaway" slot.
  • 4 of a Kind: To add points here, you must have four dice with the same number. Enter the total of all five dice.
  • Full House: To add points here, you must have three dice of one number and two dice of another number. Enter the total of all five dice.
  • Small Straight: To add points here, you must have four dice in numerical sequence (1-2-3-4, for example). Worth a flat 15 points.
  • Large Straight: To add points here, you must have all five dice in numerical sequence (1-2-3-4-5 or 2-3-4-5-6). Worth a flat 30 points.
  • Yacht: To add points here, you must have all five dice with the same number. Worth a flat 50 points.
  • The 35 point bonus is quite good, so it's definitely worth your time to fill the top section with good numbers. If you get three dice for each number, you'll get 63 exactly. By the same token, don't fret if you have to put a 2 in the Aces or a 4 in the Deuces. You can make that up with other dice.
  • The game suggests going for straights first so you can focus matching dice thereafter. It's not a bad strategy.
  • The first "0" you should put on your scoring sheet if necessary is in the "Yacht" section. It's the hardest one to get. Unless you're my grandmother, who I swear cheats.

History: Most people know this game as Yahtzee , a name trademarked by Milton Bradley, but the dice game itself originated first. Like a lot of old games, it's tough to pin this one down. It's at least as old as 1938, and has a lot of similar contemporaries, such as the Latin America "generalia", the English "poker dice", and the Scandinavian "Yatzy". The ruleset tends to vary with the game, and this one combines some of the rules of the original Yacht with Yahtzee .

Oh, and doing the math, the maximum possible score in this game is 5 + 10 + 15 + 20 + 25 + 30 + 35 + 30 + 30 + 28 + 15 + 30 + 50 = 323 . That's assuming you cannot register a Full House with a Yacht, which I haven't confirmed.

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Yacht dice game score sheets to print out. Upper Section: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: Total all 1s : Total all 2s : Total all 3s

the first or second. Players must fill in a score for a category after each turn but once it is used they may not change it. Categories may be filled in any order. After each player has had twelve turns and all the categories on the score sheet have been filled, the scores are totalled, and the player with the highest total, wins the game.

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Each player will have 12 turns during the game. After each turn, the player must enter a score in one of the rows on the score sheet. Example: Ana rolls a 1-2-2-4-6. For her second roll, she decides to keep the 2s and reroll the other three dice. She rolls 4-4-6, so she now has 2-2-4-4-6.

1 Ones Score one point for each 1 thrown. Maximum of 5 points. 2 Twos Score two points for each 2 thrown. Maximum of 10 points. 3 Threes Score three points for each 3 thrown. Maximum of 15 points. 4 Fours Score four points for each 4 thrown. Maximum of 20 points. 5 Fives Score five points for each 5 thrown.

See more complete rules on the Wikipedia page for Yacht. Object of the Game. Score the most points after 12 rounds of game play. Game Play. Gather a scoresheet for each player and 5 dice. The game consists of 12 rounds, and each player one turn within each round. Each turn consists of up to 3 rolls of the dice.

Yacht. Yacht is probably better known by its commercial name, Yahtzee™. It is easy to play at home with just five dice and a score sheet. (Click here to open a new window with a printable score sheet.) Together with General, Yacht is known as a 'category' dice game. Age: Adults and older children. No. of players: 2 or more (4-5 is good)

Yacht Dice Game Score Sheets.xlsx - Free download as Excel Spreadsheet (.xls / .xlsx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The document contains rules for scoring points in a dice game. Players roll dice and score points by adding up pips showing certain numbers, adding face values of matching dice or all dice.

Yacht Lawn Dice Game Player #1 Player #2 Player #3 Category Scoring Yacht Five of the same number 50 points Large Straight Five in number order 30 points Small Straight Four in number order ... Total Score Visit us at www.ladyandthecarpenter.com . Created Date: 1/16/2020 5:21:11 PM Title:

This game is a product of the development of earlier dice games. Dice games similar to Yatzy such as Yacht, Poker Dice, and Generala. Basically, the objective of the game is to score points, which will be recorded either on a Yahtzee score card or a Yahtzee score board, by rolling 5 dice and making specific combinations.

Yacht is played with five six-sided dice. Yacht is a public domain dice game, similar to the Latin American game Generala, the English game of Poker Dice, the Scandinavian Yatzy, ... The order of the categories on the score sheet can also be different from that used on a Yahtzee score sheet. There is no "upper" or "lower" section scoring, just ...

Yacht Dice (Yahtzee) is a dice game. The objective of the game is to score points by rolling five dice to make certain combinations. The dice can be rolled up to three times in a turn to try to make various scoring combinations and dice must remain in the box. A game consists of thirteen rounds. After each round the player chooses which scoring ...

Yacht. If you are looking for a game requiring little skill and a good deal of luck, then this may be the game for you. Yacht is a very simple game which uses nothing more than 5 dice, a cup to shake them in, and a score sheet. Despite its simplicity, the "high" of getting spectacular rolls of the dice is palpable.

The yacht dice game can be played by one player but is more fun against at least one other player or against the computer. It is played using five six-sided dice and the goal is to score a higher total number of points than your opponents. You start your turn by rolling all the dice. You either bank a set of points (see below) or reroll as many ...

30. Yacht, better known by its commercial name Yahtzee, started around 1938, and has many excellent educational benefits, in addition to being a fun and exciting dice game to play! It can be played by one player, multiple players, or as a team, and can be played at just about any age. Note: Very young children should….

A Yacht cannot be scored on Full House but can be scored on Four of a Kind, although the fifth dice is not counted in the score. The score for the Straights vary, but 30 is a typical score for each. The maximum possible score depends on the scoring rules used but with the above rules and both straights counting 30, the maximum score is 297.

Yatzy Score Sheet. Sometimes you only need a score sheet. If you want to use your own dice and track score electronically then use this online score sheet for Yatzy dice game. In case you want to print the form, click here to download printable version of Yatzy score sheet in PDF format. Yatzy Score Sheet Online. Yahtzee Score Card.

Rules. Try to score the highest amount you can. You can roll the dice up to three times (and can hold dice by clicking on them). After any Roll (1, 2 or 3) choose a category to place the total. Choose Wisely! You must choose a category by the third roll, even if it is a 0 score.

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Objective: The objective of this game is to finish the game with a higher score than your opponent. Setup: Each player is given a matching scoring sheet and the players share a cup filled with five dice. Gameplay Flow - The first player rolls all five dice out of the cup. The player can select any dice they wish to keep from the five and place them on the slots on the tray.

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