Chuck-a-luck
[chuhk-uh-luhk] /ˈtʃʌk əˌlʌk/
noun
1.
a game played with three dice at which the players bet that a certain number will come up on one die, that the three dice will total a certain number, or that the total will be an odd number, even number, a high number, or a low number.
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