Join us every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month for an unforgettable evening of island vibes, culture, and community at our one‑of‑a‑kind venue in Downtown OKC.
🃏 Domino Tables: 5:30 – 7:30 PM
🎧 FREE Live DJ: 6:30 – 10:30 PM
Feel the rhythms of Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue with LIVE Talented DJs spinning Caribbean & Latin beats all night long.
🍹 Happy Hour at The Dock Bar:
Enjoy exclusive drink specials including 50% OFF Don Q Puerto Rican Rum shots on TOP OF normal HH specials.
🍴 Food by Tio Caszos Puerto Rican Kitchen:
Delicious Puerto Rican bites including $7 LOADED Plantain Nachos and $5 DUO Empanadas available during happy hour to fuel your dancing and domino matches.
✨ No cover – Free Event!
Bring your friends, grab a drink, play a round of dominos, and dance the night away under the Caribbean sunset vibes—right here in OKC.
📍 Sailor & The Dock – 617 W Sheridan, Downtown OKC
✅ Free parking with validation across the street.
👉 Mark your calendar and let’s make Thursday nights the highlight of your week!
Here are the Basic Domino Rules:
Set-up:
A double-six domino set (28 tiles) is used. Players typically draw 7 dominoes each. The remaining tiles form the "boneyard".
Starting the Game:
The player with the highest double (double-six, then double-five, and so on) usually starts, or the player with the double-six can initiate the play.
Gameplay:
Players take turns placing dominoes, matching the number on one end of the layout. Doubles are placed crosswise.
Passing:
If a player cannot make a match, they draw from the boneyard until they can play or the boneyard is empty.
Ending the Round:
The round ends when a player empties their hand or the game is blocked (no one can play).
Scoring:
If a player empties their hand, their team scores points based on the remaining dominoes in the opponents' hands.
If the game is blocked, the team with the lowest total pip count on their remaining dominoes wins the round and scores points based on the opponents' total.
Game End:
Games are often played to a predetermined score (e.g., 100 or 200 points) or to a set number of rounds (e.g., 4 games in Chiva).
Variations:
Some variations include special bonus points for playing the last domino on both sides of the layout (Capicu) or for playing the double-blank as the last domino (Chuchaso)
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