Domino is a game of chance and skill that requires a good sense of timing to win. The player who is able to position her pieces in the best way will be able to dominate her opponents. Domino can also use her psionic abilities to alter probability, which gives her the ability to receive “good luck” while her enemies suffer from bad luck. For example, Domino can cause an enemy’s equipment to malfunction or hit just the right button to shut down a machine overloading with power.
Like playing cards, of which they are a variant, dominoes are rectangular tiles with an arrangement of dots or pips on one face and blank or identically patterned on the other. The identifying marks on the dominoes are called spots or pips and are usually arranged in groups of four (although some sets contain five, six, or seven). Each domino has a value, which is the number of spots on the facing face, determined by its place in a series. The digits are printed on the sides of the domino, or they can be embossed on the surface of the tile.
The most basic domino set is the 28-piece double-six set, with each face of each domino corresponding to one of the 21 results of throwing two dice. However, dominoes can be played with larger and smaller sets, as well as in different shapes and with more than two players. Most games of domino involve emptying a player’s hand while blocking the play of opponents or scoring points based on matching tiles in adjacent hands. Some, such as bergen and muggins, determine winning or losing by counting the number of dominoes with matching pips; others are variants of card games designed to circumvent religious proscriptions against the playing of cards.
In the United States, Domino’s Pizza has a chain of franchises with over 4,500 locations and an annual revenue of over $8 billion. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Domino’s employs more than 150,000 people worldwide and has a reputation for high quality, fresh ingredients and fast delivery services. The company has implemented new methods of ordering pizza such as by texting an emoji or using devices like Amazon Echo.
Leadership and Management
Domino’s Pizza CEO Don Meij has been a driving force behind the company’s commitment to technology and innovation. He is often seen working in the stores and talking with employees about what they want the company to do differently. The company also uses software analytics to optimize operations, making the most of its resources.
Domino is a skilled mercenary and has been an asset to X-Force on several occasions. She has a strong bond with fellow mercenary Cable and shared a brief romance with him. After the reality-altering Age of Apocalypse, Domino helped Cable restructure X-Force and investigated a killing spree by feral mutant Grizzly and his partner Copycat.