Casino Yahtzee Rules - 1986

"Casino Yahtzee combines the suspense of a gambling game with the strategy of Yahtzee.
The challenge is to toss the dice and roll the numbers you need. Use chips to cover rows of numbers on your gameboard. Win points when you complete a row. Points can be scored down, across and diagonally.
Use strategy, too. Try to win the rows with the highest points by choosing the colored dice that can make it happen. Watch out for your opponents. If they roll the right numbers first, they can block you.
Score the most points and win the game!"
Casino Yahtzee
Released: 1986
Publisher: Milton Bradley Co.
Slogan: "The high-rolling dice game"
Casino Yahtzee Rules
©1986 Milton Bradley Co.
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Casino Yahtzee (1986) Game Overview
Casino Yahtzee was Milton Bradley’s way of giving Yahtzee a little Vegas flair. Instead of a normal score sheet, each player gets a personal board filled with numbers from 1 to 10, in different colors. You roll five dice and try to cover up numbers on your board to complete rows and score points.
Each die is a different color and has a slightly different set of numbers (not just 1–6 like regular dice), which makes it more interesting — and sometimes more frustrating! Your goal is to roll numbers that help you complete full rows, columns, or special patterns. When you finish a row or pattern, you can claim a scoring space before anyone else gets it.
The twist is, only the first player to complete a row can claim its points. So there's a little bit of a race, and a little bit of strategy about which rows you chase. There's also a bonus for rolling certain "rainbow" patterns across different dice colors.
Casino Yahtzee feels like regular Yahtzee crossed with a light strategy board game. It's more about racing and claiming points than just building the biggest score. It’s fast, competitive, and a great way to mix things up if you love dice games.