We want your house rules!
Lords of Vegas has been around for more than a decade. In that time, our fans have come up with all sorts of unofficial ways to play. We’d like to learn about yours! If you’ve played the game, take a look at the house rules below, and write up one that you’d like to see published on our site. Post it to Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram with the hashtag #LordsOfVegas . We’ll grab our favorite ones and put them below for all the world to see!
The Money Bonanza!
This house rule for the Mayfair edition gives players plenty of money to build and reshape their empires. When you draw a property card, you collect the starting money listed on the card. (With any other board, subtract the property's die value from 10 and collect that many millions.)
Submitted by Sharky McSharkerson
Submitted by Sharky McSharkerson
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Post your house rule to social media and make sure to use the hashtag #LordsofVegas!
Even Steven
This rule's all about fairness. When a player draws the End of Game card, that player completes their turn. Then, if all players have not taken the same number of turns, the next player takes a turn, and so on until all players have taken the same number of turns.
Submitted by Sharky McSharkerson
Submitted by Sharky McSharkerson
Want to tell us about your house rule?
Post your house rule to social media and make sure to use the hashtag #LordsofVegas!
Playing Craps
When gambling, play the Pass Line Bet in Craps. If you roll a 2, 3, or 12 on the first roll, you have rolled a "Craps" and lose. If a 7 or 11 comes up on your first roll, you win. If another number comes up (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10) on your first roll, that sets the "Come-out" number. After the "Come-out" number is set, you keep rolling until either you roll that same number again and win, or you roll a 7 and lose.
Submitted by Murr Rockstroh
Submitted by Murr Rockstroh