Chicken Foot is the latest craze in dominoes, I have received mails mentioning
it in (of course) Texas, Mexico and more northern states in the USA. These rules
are provided to you courtesy of Aron Wall, who mailed me the rules. Further
additions by Dick Fisher (TX), and Eric Simon.
Number of players
The game is for 2 or more players, but seems best with 4 or more.
Time
about 10 minutes
Materials
The game is best played with one of the larger sets, such as the double nine or
the double twelve.
Object of the game
The object of the game is to score as few points as possible. Play goes to a
predetermined (large) total, first player to reach this total loses, the player
with the lowest score wins.
The deal
All bones are shuffled face down. The number of dominoes dealt to each player
depends on the number of players, and 7 seems like a good starting point for a
mediocre number of players like 4 or 5. The remaining bones are left in the
middle and are the stock, usually called chicken yard. To start the player with
the double nine puts it in the middle. This double is called the spinner. The
turn then rotates to his left. If you cann't play to the double, you must draw
once. If it plays, you can put is down immedeatly. If it is not the double
sought for, the next player draws, and so on. In the second game the play should
start with double 8, the third game with double 7, and so on. The game ends when
double zero has been the starting double.
The rules
|
-|-
|
|
-|-
| <-- the domino played on
- <-- the double (chicken foot)
/|\ <-- 3 dominoes completing the chicken foot.
Small variations
Strategy Return Home , updated
11-13-02
The end
The game ends when one player goes domino (plays his last bone) or when all
players have consecutively passed (the boneyard is empty). Points are rewarded:
- player who went out ...... 0 points
- other players ................. dot total
- double blank ................ 50 points
Points are bad. Play many rounds and add up the scores. The first player to
reach some large number loses, lowest score wins.
Dick Fisher also mentions two small variations:
Cicken foot score sheet: - with special thanks to Fay Castelic and David Schafer.
# Player Player Player Player
9
8
7 When a spinner has been played,
6 circle the number to the left
5 Keep a running total of scores,
4 the player with the lowest score
3 wins.
2
1
0