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Went to dicedealer.com just to see if any stories were added and it appears to be gone! Such a shame, was a very useful site. Has anyone heard anything?
Scott Cameron's place? I think its moribund .. down but not out. One of their names lapsed though.
I think he stopped shipping his practice dice mats long ago.
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I wish nextshooter.com would be updated. The Wizard should buy that site.
I know the original creator, the Bone Man, well. He sold the site about two years ago.
On a tangent, what happens on something like that where someone 'sells the site'? Does he just get a payout and the content stays? Does he still have involvement in updating it?
I know the original creator, the Bone Man, well. He sold the site about two years ago.
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Yeah, I figured that he was retired and when the site suddenly blossomed to include online casinos I figured his daughter wasn't taking over the site but someone else probably had.I think the two partners who started vegasmadeeasy.com had great content, then some sort of falling out and lack of prompt updating and meaningful content. (How long can a blackjack article be 'coming soon')?
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Too bad I didn't know that CheapoVegas was for sale, I think I would have paid more than whoever did buy it. That is one of my favorite sites about Vegas.
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Its all commercialized, who cares. I went there to read the
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wacky stuff.It was refreshing to see reviews of the properties that weren't tainted by an agenda. But this too has passed.
OBJECTIVE OF SCREW YOUR NEIGHBOR: The objective of Screw Your Neighbor is to not have the lowest ranking card at the end of each round.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 3+ Players
MATERIALS: One (or more) standard deck of cards, a flat surface, and a pen and paper to keep track of scores.
TYPE OF GAME: strategy card game
AUDIENCE: All Ages
OVERVIEW OF SCREW YOUR NEIGHBOR
The goal of Screw Your Neighbor is to not have the lowest ranking card each round. You ensure this by trading cards with your neighbors and potentially getting better ranking cards.
SETUP
The setup for Screw Your neighbor is pretty simple. A deck of cards is shuffled by the dealer for that round. Then each player including the dealer is dealt one card facedown. Players may then look at their card.
CARD RANKING
The ranking for Screw Your Neighbor is close to standard. The only exception is that Ace is low and King is high. The ranking of cards goes as follows: King (high), Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, Ace (low).
GAMEPLAY
To play Screw Your Neighbor each player will look at their dealt card. If it is a king, then players will flip it over to be revealed. This locks in your card so it cannot be traded for. All other cards are kept facedown.
TRADING
The player left of the dealer will start the round by deciding if they wish to trade with the player on their left or keep their card. If they wish to trade, they will switch with the player to their left and then it will be the next players turn to switch. This continues around until it’s the dealers turn.
The only reason a person could not trade is if the player to their left has a face-up king. In this case that players turn is skipped and it resumes with the player left of the king holding player.
When it is the dealer’s turn to keep or trade, they will be trading with the remaining deck. If they decide to trade, they take the top card of the remaining deck and place their previous card to the side of the deck. The only exception to this rule is if they reveal a king, then they must keep their other card and cannot trade.
REVEAL
Once all players have traded or kept their cards, all cards are revealed. The lowest ranking card is the loser. Scores are marked and after each round, the dealer moves to the left.
TIES
If there is a tie between multiple players, the player closest the left of the dealer is the loser.
ENDING THE GAME
The game ends when players decide the game is over. Scores are compared and the lowest score (aka the person who lost the least) wins.
VARIATIONS
There are several variations to this game. Some have rules but most are house rules made up by players. Feel free to make the game your own.
DRINKING GAME
The rules for a drinking game are relatively the same except the loser drinks instead of keeping score.
BETTING GAME

To make this a betting game player will all put in a certain number of bets at the beginning that is the same for everyone. For example, every player may put in 5 one-dollar bills. Every time a player loses, they will put in one of their bets. For this example, when a player loses, they will put in one dollar. The game is played until there is only one player left with bets remaining, that player wins all the money in the pot.