by dbolyard
I almost didn't bother coming to this thread as I figured someone surely would have simply answered the obvious...YES
Thank you for being frank Steven.
Nothing in the English rules as written (English 1st ed.) excludes scoring a second triplet. The rules elaborate on how to score numbers rolled, and the only restriction to scoring a particular number is that you must have at least 3 of a kind. I disagree that the rules support the argument that ONLY one set of numbers can score on a turn...at all. This is definitely being read into the text. No need to house rule nor complicate things here. 3 of a kind is 3 of a kind.