Jennifer A. Kelley, Paperback, 96 pages, 1999
Discover the fun for yourself with this complete guide to dozens of domino games,
with endless variations in rules and styles of play. Rules for blocking games, scoring games,
trump and trick games and solitaire games. There are rules for using double 6, 9, 12 and the new double 15.
This book will open a whole new world of entertainment as you try your hand at some of these games.
Reiner F. Muller, Paperback, 95 pages, 1995
Beginners through experienced players receive tips to numerous games; from very simple games for
kids to adult-oriented and advanced domino strategies. Basic rules and variations for a wide
range of domino games are clearly, easily stated, providing fine instructions for all ages
of readers.
Miguel Lugo, Paperback, 128 pages, 1998
From general principles to advanced skills, this fully illustrated, in-depth guide takes you
through every aspect of the game. Start by learning what constitutes a suit, scoring procedures,
and when to add dominoes to the "skeleton," or developing structure. Diagrams show which plays
are acceptable and which are illegal. Examples of different games appear in their entirety,
special tips improve your chances of winning, and mental exercises strengthen your memory and
powers of deduction. Intermediate skills include analyzing your hand, the lead-off, and cover,
repeat, and square strategies. As you become advanced, hone your ability to play doubles, pull
a hand, build a house, and more. Understand how your position affects your game plan and when
to jam a game.
Dennis Roberson, Paperback, 192 pages, 1997
There are two types of people in Texas - those who play 42 and those who need to learn.
"Winning 42" was written for both groups of people. From the intricacies of bidding your
hand or setting your opponent, to the challenge of the exciting "84" hand, you will learn
all the fundamentals of this great team domino game. You can proceed to the advanced strategy
chapter at your own pace.
Gabriel Antonio Tejeira Arias, Paperback, 160 pages, 2001
The game of Dominoes has several varieties, or modalities, the most exciting of which is the version practiced in the
Latin American countries and Spain, which is played between four people divided into two couples, or teams. This book
summarizes, in a progressive manner, all the strategies that can be utilized in Latin Partnership Dominoes. In addition,
it presents numerous examples that will gradually illuminate the game’s concepts. However, the most rare and difficult
moves have been excluded in order make the book easier to read and to understand. Dominoes is not a difficult game;
however, each player has his own particular style. This book includes the game’s two types of style (aggressive and
conservative). Each particular move is analyzed in both ways. Additionally, each situation is defined and classified
so that players can differentiate between them.