ÿþ<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>FAQ Domino 32 : Diamond Dynasty</TITLE></HEAD> <BODY background="Bg010.gif"><!--BGCOLOR="BC8F8F"--> <div align="center"><TABLE width="700" cellspacing="" cellpadding="" BGCOLOR=""><TR><TD> <B><H2><font color="#AF0000"><IMG SRC="z0007b.gif" ALIGN=right>DOMINO 32 : DIAMOND DYNASTY</font></H2></B> <HR><font color="#0000FF"><H3 ALIGN=CENTER><B>Frequently Asked Questions</B></H3></font> <OL><LI><B><I>What is the difference between DOMINO 32 and traditional dominoes?</I></B><BR> The so-called traditional dominoes, introduced from China to Europe less than 300 years ago, have 28 pieces; each one different from the other. They are the combinations of two numbers selected from 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.<BR> Our DOMINO 32 is based on original system dated back to several thousand years ago. There is no 0 in our system. We have 32 dominoes in 16 pairs, which then can form a 4x4 matrix. Furthermore, we have gold and silver decks, each has 32 dominoes.<BR> Please read our <A HREF="cards.htm">#1985 DOMINO 32 Card Games [DOMINO 32 & DOMINO 64]</A> description booklet to find out our fascinating designs, completely different from traditional dominoes!<BR> The upcoming <A HREF="tiles.htm">#2185 DOMINO 32 Tiles Games</A> has a rules-handbook with detailed history research on domino systems! <HR> <LI><B><I>Any hint for the puzzles shown on page 14, Games description and rules, <A HREF="cards.htm">#1985 DOMINO 32 Card Games [DOMINO 32 & DOMINO 64]</A>?</I></B><BR> 2, 4 or 6 for a pair of kissing dragons; 1, 3 or 5 for a pair of loving dragons. <HR> <LI><B><I>Can <A HREF="cards.htm">#1985 DOMINO 32 Card Games [DOMINO 32 & DOMINO 64]</A> be used to play Pai-Gow or Tien-Gow?</I></B><BR> Yes, one deck of DOMINO 32 Cards, either 'gold deck' or 'silver deck', is sufficient to play Pai-Gow/Tien-Gow. Cards replace tiles, that's all; much easier to handle, too. <HR> <LI><B><I>How about the Tibetan 'Bagchen' game?</I></B><BR> <A HREF="cards.htm">#1985 DOMINO 32 Card Games [DOMINO 32 & DOMINO 64]</A>set can be readily used to play 'Bagchen', the most mystic and popular game in Tibet, China. Both decks, gold and silver, should be mixed together to have a set of 64 cards in 'Bagchen'. Again, cards replace tiles, everything else is the same in 'Bagchen' plays.<BR> Actually, 'Bagchen' is a DOMINO 64 game!<BR> Furthermore, one can use TWO decks of Gold DOMINO 32 cards (64, altogether) to play 'Bagchen'; or TWO decks of Silver DOMINO 32 cards. </OL> <HR><H4><IMG SRC="z0002b.gif" ALIGN=right><I>Where To Next?</I></H4> <UL><LI>Go back to <A HREF="index.htm">DOMINO 32 Home Page.</A> <LI>Go to <A HREF="order.htm">#1585 ORDER FORM.</A></UL><BR CLEAR=ALL><HR> <ADDRESS> <IMG SRC="z0013a.gif" ALIGN=right><I>DOMINO32 www.domino32.com<BR> Comments or Questions?<BR></I> <I>Email to <A HREF="mailto:domino32@tiac.net">domino32@tiac.net</A></I><BR> <IMG SRC="z0008d.gif" ALIGN=left> </TD></TR></TABLE></div> </BODY></HTML>