18.07.2025

 

All days at the Baltic Rally venue will feature

 

DOMINO TOURNAMENTS!

 

WE INVITE YOU TO PARTICIPATE! Sign up for a team!

Organizers: Busy Riders Motorcycle Club

Vladimir Matveev: +7981 915 72 05

 

From each table, the player with the lowest score at the end of the game advances to the next round. Thus, four players move on to the next qualifying round. Depending on the allocated time, there will be four qualifying rounds.

Semifinals – 2 tables with 4 players each from the previous rounds.

Finals – The top two players from each semifinal table with the lowest scores advance. The final consists of one table with four players.

The winner is the participant with the lowest score at the end of the game.

In free time – free play.

Participants provide their phone numbers so they can attend to their personal matters while waiting for their turn.

Participants are called by phone 10 minutes before the next game.

If a participant does not show up for the qualifying rounds, a new player from those willing or previously eliminated can take the vacant seat with the consent of the other players.

  Правила: 

- The game is played by four independent players – each plays for themselves against all others.

- Each player selects 7 domino tiles at the beginning of the game, which are thoroughly shuffled and kept secret from other players.

- If, at the start of a round, a player has more than five tiles of the same type (e.g., blanks, ones, etc.), the tiles are reshuffled and selected again.

- The game begins with the double 1-1 tile. The round starts with the first player (who places the first tile) and ends with the winning move of the round or the entire game. After the first round, the winner may start with any tile.

- If a player lacks a required tile, they skip their turn, and the turn moves clockwise. This continues until one player uses up all their tiles and wins the round.

- The game consists of several turns (each player making one move, including skipped turns) that form rounds until one player reaches 151 points and loses.

- The losing players' scores are added to the total of the player with the highest remaining points, speeding up the game.

- If a player has a 0-0 tile at the end of a round, they automatically lose the round and receive 50 penalty points, regardless of other scores. 6-6 results in 75 points, and a combination of 0-0 with 6-6 results in 150 penalty points.

- Tiles are connected following the standard "Goat" domino rules (matching numbers, e.g., 6 to 6, 5 to 5).

- After the first closed double, players can connect tiles to any of its remaining sides, forming a cross. Any side of the cross can be played based on the player's choice and game situation.

- The player placing the first tile in a round is called the Starter.

- The next move passes clockwise to the next player. If a player lacks a suitable tile, they must skip their turn. Play continues clockwise.

- A double tile may be placed face-down, preventing further connections while allowing play in other directions.

- Players may play multiple doubles at once, in any combination, or choose to play only one double per turn.

- If no more moves are possible because the required tiles have run out and no player has emptied their hand, the game state is called "Fish." The player responsible for the "Fish" situation is the "Fisher." The next move (if the game continues) goes to the Fisher.

- If two or more players have equal highest tile scores at the end of a round, the situation is called "Eggs." If this happens multiple times in a game, it is called Double Eggs, Triple Eggs, etc.

- In this case, the points are not counted but are held in suspense and added to the first losing player's score in subsequent rounds.

- The player with the lowest total score advances to the next round.