M's Note: This was very early in our relationship. Second month???...third at the latest. It is a true and accurate account
R's account:
Yahtzee?
I'd never played Yahtzee in my life. Not that it mattered, much. All you do is throw dice and fill in those little score boxes. Right? Easy.
We'd agreed to place three bets per game. One on the high total for the top half of the card – the ones, twos, threes, etc. One on the high total for the bottom half of the card – three of a kind, four of a kind, full house, etc. One on the high total overall for the entire card.
Easy.
It was certainly easy to tell that by the time we each had four of the six boxes on the top of the card filled I was in trouble. Okay, I still had the 'threes' and the 'sixes' to fill – giving me some hope. Except that she had 24 in her 'Sixes' box, leaving me very little leeway to make a significant gain.
It was equally easy to tell that by the time we each had four of the six boxes on the bottom of the card filled I was also in trouble there. In fact, one roll after that – when I'd used up my four of a kind -- all I had left, and the only thing I could do to win the bottom half of the card and the overall total, was a Yahtzee.
No pressure. Just roll Yahtzee on demand.
That didn't happen.
So there was an element of anti-climax about the last few rolls each. Well, anti-climax mixed with anticipation of a specific variety. And this carried on through the counting up. Which eventually showed that I'd lost both halves by almost 30 each and the total by more than 50.
A small proportion of each would've been enough. Especially as it had day of less than successful bets on my part and I'd been down to my jeans and shirt when we started rolling the dice. And two from three leaves, well, one. Correction: three from two leaves, well – we were back to those crumpled squares of paper with their scrawled forfeits.
"I'd like you to do that naked dance you owe from earlier," she said, grinning, when I'd peeled off my shirt and dropped and kicked aside my jeans.