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poker rules?

30.09.2011 @ 03:24 #1

what kind of poker is this?? how the hell does a full house of 2 1s and trip 3s get beat out by trip deuces and twin 6s? that crap doesnt fly in vegas
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30.09.2011 @ 03:27 #2

what happens in vegas stays in vegas my friend. this is the witcher's world. :P
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30.09.2011 @ 03:38 #3

alryan011 said:

what happens in vegas stays in vegas my friend. this is the witcher's world. :P ›››

this is true, know where i can see the official witcher poker rules?
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30.09.2011 @ 04:42 #4

angeluserrare said:

this is true, know where i can see the official witcher poker rules? ›››


BASICS OF THE GAME

■Each game consists of one round unless a draw occurs.

■The round starts with you placing the bid. The opponent accepts or raises the bid and you are given the first option to take or to pass.

■You and your opponent roll all five dice. This is done by placing them above the board and clicking the left mouse button. Moving the mouse when rolling influences the direction the dice will roll and how strong the throw will be. You must be careful not to throw them beyond the board.

■At this moment you can choose to re-roll any dice or none.

■After selecting the desired dice and confirming by pressing space, both you and your opponent have once again an opportunity to raise the bid, match it, or resign.

■You re-roll selected dice and can see the final result. Whoever has better combination of dice after re-rolling wins the game. If both players have the same combinations, the highest roll wins. If both rolls are exactly the same it's a draw and another round begins with the same bid.

■Winning combinations are (highest to lowest):

■Five-of-a-kind – five dice showing the same value
■Four-of-a-kind – four dice showing the same value
■Full House – a pair and a three
■Six-high strait – dice showing 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
■Five-high strait – dice showing 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
■Three-of-a-kind – three dice showing the same value
■Two pairs – dice showing two matched pairs of values
■One pair – dice showing a single matched pair of values
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30.09.2011 @ 07:43 #5

angeluserrare said:

what kind of poker is this?? how the hell does a full house of 2 1s and trip 3s get beat out by trip deuces and twin 6s? that crap doesnt fly in vegas ›››


You're right; the game counts full houses strangely. It counts either the pair or the triplet as high, so 6-6-1-1-1 will beat 5-5-5-4-4.

And the AI is really good at rolling four of a kind against your full house.
The amateur tenor, whose vocal villainies
All desire to shirk,
Shall during off hours exhibit his powers
To Madame Tussaud's wax-work.
[G&S, "A more humane Mikado"]

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