Post by iprince on Dec 3, 2010 22:49:52 GMT -7
Casino Games
The following is a list of games that can be played at any time. Please see "house rules" for information on how to go about starting a game. All of the following are played against the house, not another player.
The following is a list of games that can be played at any time. Please see "house rules" for information on how to go about starting a game. All of the following are played against the house, not another player.
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Card Game - Dardanis
A standard 52 card deck is used.
- All cards have face value. Ace is worth 1. Face cards (jack, king, queehn) are worth 0.
- The player is dealt 3 cards, face down.
- The house deals itself 2 cards, face up, and chooses one to put into play.
- The player can turn one of their cards face up.
- If the player's card is higher than the house, house automatically wins.
- If the player's card is lower than the house, the player must then call "higher" (meaning their hand will be higher than the house's hand) or "lower" (meaning their hand will be lower than the house's hand).
- If the player called "higher", house draws two cards. If they called "lower" house draws one card.
- Player flips over their two remaining cards, and counts their totals.
- If the player guessed right, they win the game. If they guessed wrong, house wins.
Dice Game - King's Crown[/u]
- This game as four dice. "Pauper", "Cape", "Chain", and "Crown". The object of the game is to roll jackpot on the "Crown."
- Each di has its own values.
--- Pauper: 1-2 = lose a chip, 3-4 = gain a chip, 5 = game over, 6 = go to cape
---- Cape: 1-2 = lose 3 chips, 3-4 = gain 3 chips, 5 = game over, 6= go to chain
---- Chain: 1-2 = lose 7 chips, 3-4 = gain 7 chips, 5 = game over, 6 = go to crown
---- Crown: 1-2 = lose half your chips, 3-4 = double your chips, 5 = game over, 6 = jackpot! Earn 5x your current chips. - If you reach game over, you lose all chips you've bid.
- If you have negative chips and hit a "game over", you must pay the house.
Dice Game - Matchmaker[/u]
- You will roll a six sided di (1d6).
- House will then roll 1d6.
- If your roll higher than the house, you win 2x your bet. (Eg. you bet 6 chips and roll high, you'll receive a total of 12 chips back).
- If your roll is lower than the house, you lose your bet.
- You roll a six sided di.
- House will then roll.
- If you roll 1 higher or 1 lower than the house, you win your bet back (eg. you bet 6 chips, roll 1 off, and receive 6 chips. You don't gain or lose any chips).
- If you roll the same as the house, you win 2x your bet.
- If your roll is off by more than 1, you lose your bet.
Coin Game - Double or Nothing[/u]
- House flips a coin.
- Heads means your bet is doubled. Tails means you lose the pot.
- You can choose to continue your bet if you get heads. Meaning you bet 4, get heads, you'll receive 8. If you choose to continue, you can win 16, or lose it all.
- You may choose to end the game at any time after a head is flipped.
- The game ends automatically when a tail is flipped.
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