Game Overview
Left Right Center (LRC) is a dice game of chance that combines simple rules with engaging gameplay dynamics. It's particularly interesting from a probability perspective because it involves:
- Multiple players in a circular arrangement
- Token redistribution mechanics
- Variable player states
- Multiple dice rolls per turn
- Different possible outcomes per die

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Rules
Basic Setup
- Players sit in a circle, numbered clockwise from 1 to N
- Each player starts with 3 tokens
- Play proceeds clockwise
- The game continues until only one player has tokens
On Your Turn
- Roll dice based on your tokens:
- If you have 3 or more tokens, roll 3 dice
- If you have 2 tokens, roll 2 dice
- If you have 1 token, roll 1 die
- If you have 0 tokens, skip your turn
- For each die:
- L: Give one token to the player on your left
- R: Give one token to the player on your right
- C: Put one token in the center (removed from game)
- Dot (blank): Keep the token
Winning
- Last player with token(s) wins
- All other tokens are either in the center or with the winner