No, it's not that bad. But my lagre one made out of 4x4x4's (I think) is 
a bit easier on the hands + I'd rather spare my "true" domino from 
wearing out.

/Gustav

Stefan Pochmann skrev:

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>Depends, I'd say. If you simply simulate a domino on a standard 4x4, 
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>Why don't you just use your real Domino? Is it still that bad?
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