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Tournament Double Nine Dominoes in Wooden Box

Most people in the west are familiar with double six dominoes but for those who like to take things a bit further, a double nine domino set makes things more interesting....

 

Black & White Double Nine Dominoes

Double Nine Domino Set in Wooden BoxThis set is the classic dominoes in a wooden box. The white double 9 domino pieces are made from a long-lasting modern composition material with black spots. They have brass spinners and come in a nice wooden box with a rules booklet.

We source these sets from two leading games distributors - they are virtually identical.

Box measures about 20 x 12 x 5.5 cm (8 x 4.75 x 2.25 inches). Each domino measures 2.5 x 0.9 x 5.1 cm (approx. 1 x 1/3 x 2 inches).

For pubs, clubs and leagues, we can offer discounts for bundles of 6, 10 or more sets of dominoes ordered at once. Contact us for a quote.

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Tournament Double Nine Dominoes in wooden box

Approx dimensions: 20 x12 x 5.5cm

£15.83 £18.99 Eng/Wales:
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History of Dominoes

Tile games of some form have been found from around 1120 AD in China. Chinese dominoes are longer than Western ones and are divided into two types and were originally carved from bone or ivory with the indented pips made of ebony.  Each Chinese tile represents one of the twenty-one different permutations of throwing two cubic dice although there are a total of thirty-two tiles since certain dominoes are duplicated.   A set of Chinese tiles is divided into two categories - Military and Civilian.   The Civilian tiles are the set of tiles that have duplicates while the Military tiles are those that are unique. 

The game appeared first in Europe in 18th Century Italy, possibly in the courts of Venice and Naples.  Although domino tiles are clearly of Chinese inheritance, there is debate over whether the game played by Europeans was brought by the Chinese to Europe in the fourteenth century or, in fact, was invented independently.  European dominoes are shorter than Chinese ones and there is a single tile for each permutation of the throw of two dice or a blank making a total of twenty-eight tiles.  This is the standard or "double-six" set and, as in China, various games can be played with it.   Double-twelve sets (91 tiles) are popular in America and Double-nine sets (55 tiles) also provide some extra complexity to this genre of game.

The game arrived in Britain in the late 18th Century from France (possibly via French prisoners of war) and quickly seems to have become popular in inns and taverns at the time. The word "Domino" is French for a black and white hood worn by Christian priests in winter and that is probably from where the name of the game derives.

You can learn more about Dominoes from The Online Guide to Traditional Games.