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WorldWinner is the leading global provider of online games for cash and prizes, where the outcome of each competition is determined by the player's skill. As a tournament provider, WorldWinner brings together people who love to play games and thrive on the thrill of competing, allowing them to demonstrate their ability in tournaments for free, or match wits against opponents for cash and prizes. Many of the popular games played on WorldWinner and its partner sites have attracted a timeless following in the offline community, such as chess, bridge, solitaire and 9-ball pool. Now they can be enjoyed online by millions whenever the need for friendly competition strikes.
New players who have registered are Free Members. They can play in WorldWinner competitions. Once you have a Member account, just click on the game that you'd like to play and it will install for you. Play Bejewleled, Dynamite, Cubis and more.
To win real money, you must upgrade your Membership. Cash competitions require a credit card or PayPal deposit to play. You will need to provide your payment information and make an initial deposit to fund your WorldWinner account and gain full access to the games and community features.
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How many games are played on WorldWinner each day?
Each day, an average of 375,000 games are played on WorldWinner. That's equivalent to more than 11 million games per month.
How much does it cost to play games on WorldWinner?
WorldWinner allows players to practice games for free. These games do not offer cash or prizes. The company also offers a variety of tournaments, with entry fees starting at $1.
Is WorldWinner available to players outside of the U.S.?
Yes. Currently, players from more than 20 countries regularly visit the WorldWinner site.
Is playing games on WorldWinner legal?
Yes. The games on WorldWinner are no different than carnival games, golf tournaments or the myriad of other skill-based games that have been played for cash or prizes in the offline world for dozens of years - we've just taken them online.
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Our FairMatching System chooses an opponent for you based on a combination of factors, including your skill level and game history, providing you with just the right amount of competition!
The first player to reach the designated final score wins the game.
The Set
A standard Double 6 set is used for all games.
The Draw
Players can choose to play with a draw of 7 or 9 dominoes from the stock. The dominoes not drawn are to the right side of the table to make up the Boneyard. The player who draws the largest Double makes the first play of the game. The first double played is always the spinner.
How to play Dominoes
After the first domino is set, the players must join a domino from their hand with an open end in the line of play. The ends of the two dominoes that are joined must have the same number of dots. If a player is unable to make a play from his/her hand, he/she must draw dominoes from the boneyard until a playable domino is drawn. If a player is unable to make a play from his/her hand, and there are no dominoes left in the boneyard, the player must skip his/her turn until he/she is able to make a play.
All of the dominoes that are legal plays are highlighted blue. Place a domino into play by clicking and dragging it to a legal position on the table, legal positions are highlighted on the table.
Scoring
A player is awarded points every time he/she makes a play that results in the open ends of the dominoes in the line of play adding to a multiple of 5. (5 points for 5 dots; 10 points for 10 dots; 15 points for 15 dots; and so on.) The player who dominoes is also awarded points at the end of each hand, by adding up the points from the remaining dominoes in his/her opponent’s hand. The points from the remaining dominoes are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5. (0, 1, or 2 dots is worth zero points; 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 is worth 5 points; 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 is worth 10 points; and so on.)
The Clock
The player that creates the table chooses the amount of time per hand.