Barbudi Dice Game Rules
Barbudi is a dice game for 2-8 players. A game typically takes 10-20 minutes, and the recommended age is 8+.
Rules for Barbudi: Shooter and fader stake the same amount, then roll two dice: 3-3, 5-5, 6-6 and 6-5 win, 1-1, 2-2, 4-4 and 1-2 lose.
Setup
Barbudi is played with two dice and chips or points to bet with. Two players is enough, but more can sit around the table. The game has Middle Eastern roots and travelled with Greek and Turkish speaking immigrants to North America, where it was for a long time the big dice game of Montreal. It is traditionally played for money, so at home you use chips.
Two players are active at a time: the shooter, who rolls the dice, and the fader, who covers the bet.
How to play
The shooter puts up a stake, and the fader covers it with an equal amount. The shooter then rolls both dice, over and over, until one of the counting throws appears:
- 3-3, 5-5, 6-6 or 6-5: the shooter wins the pot.
- 1-1, 2-2, 4-4 or 1-2: the shooter loses the pot.
Every other throw means nothing, so the shooter simply rolls again. Note the mirror image: 6-5 wins and 1-2 loses, while doubles 3, 5 and 6 win and doubles 1, 2 and 4 lose.

Passing the dice
After each settlement the game moves on, and this is where house rules vary the most. A common arrangement is that the shooter keeps the dice for as long as the throws keep winning, and that the dice pass around the table when the shooter loses. The fader role usually travels with them, so that the player to the shooter's right covers the bet.
With more than two players, the others can bet among themselves on whether the shooter wins or loses, settled the same way as the main bet.
Winning
Barbudi has no built-in ending, so agree in advance how many rounds you play, or for how long. Whoever has the most chips when you stop is the winner.
About this version
These rules describe Barbudi as it was played in North America, a two-dice betting game where the shooter and a fader compare rolls.
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