They’re actually successful phrases as a result of..
… they’re anagrams of the primary letters of ‘the winner in every match’, ‘color of the board they performed’ and ‘its orientation when the dice is closed’.
We are able to see that..
in every dice web, there are solely two winners. Contemplating above particulars, we will get the 6 letters of the successful phrase.
We are able to checklist down them as,
winner|floor color|orientationMatch 1:
ADAM |WHITE |UP (X) THOMAS |ORANGE |LEFT (O) (OUTLAW)Match 2:
NOAH |WHITE |UP (O) CHARLES|ORANGE |LEFT (X) (UNCOWL)Match 3:
ADAM |WHITE |UP (X) FRED |GREEN |FRONT (O) (GUFFAW)Match 4:
CHARLES|ORANGE |LEFT (X) ALEX |RED |RIGHT (X) (CORRAL)
Now utilizing the identical logic for remaning two matches we get..
Match 5:
ALAN |YELLOW |DOWN (X) RYAN |BLUE |BACK (O)Match 6:
OkayEVIN |BLUE |BACK (X) UMAR |YELLOW |DOWN (O)
from the place we will determine the opposite two successful phrases as,
DRABBY* and DYBBUK.
*due to @MOehm for locating this phrase.