![]() ![]() The horses are numbered in order of their favour to win. When the first three horses cross the finish line, you tally up all the money you’ve earned, and the richest player wins! You can buy helmets and jerseys for each horse to get extra benefits, you can mark the coins in your concession stand to get special powers to influence the race, and you can even buy the horses while they’re racing in the hopes of raking in big money in the winner’s circle. ![]() ![]() You and your friends will take turns rolling the dice to send the ponies trotting around the track, all while placing bets on them on your dry erase player boards. Each horse is represented on a different card. It’s a beautiful day at the races in a UPA-style 1930’s racetrack with 8 horses lined up at the post. Perplext has asked me to teach you how to play, so let’s get into it! Hi – it’s Ryan from Nights Around a Table, and this is Long Shot: The Dice game, a horse racing roll n’ write for 1 to 8 players. ![]()
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