User:Stephlong1/sandbox

The game involves three die with sides marked with an "L," "R," "C" or a dot. Players start with three chips and roll the die. If a player rolls two L's and an R, for example, he has to pass two chips to the player on his left and one to the player on his right. C's mean the chips go to a center pot, and dots are neutral and don't require any action. The player with the last chip in the game wins.  In 2007, Imagination Entertainment came out with its own version of the game, called LeFT CeNTeR RIGHT. It tried to trademark the name, but was denied on the ground that the phrase was descriptive. It later succeeded in getting the name placed on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's supplemental register. https://www.courthousenews.com/game-maker-rolls-dice-loses-trademark-claim/