-Hmm, I´m out, the town Mayor said and folded his cards. I´m winning, no need to take stupid risks at this stage.
Tirada oculta
Motivo: fold
Tirada: 1d100
Dificultad: 84+
Resultado: 67(+43)=110 (Exito)
Mayer, your turn. 3 chips to even the bet.
-I´m in, Mayer said and threw 3 chips to the stack.
NPC´d
Arch, 3 chips to even the bet and move to the next round and new replacement cards. If you wish to fold, you have to roll gambling. Or you can raise the bet (3 chips + raise)
Cobden (54-no skill), Harris (8-NO)), Dussaine (34-90%), Ryan (95; NO)
Bolden (85-84%), Lucas (34-42%), Mayer (60-skill72%), Stanton (65-skill79%),
Table 1: Cobden -46; Harris -92; Decroux -8; Ryan (-5) => 9-1-15-15
Table 2: Dussaine -56; Bolden +1; Mayer -12, Stanton -14 => Dussaine 5 chips; Bolden 15 chips; Mayer, Stanton 10.
NEW CHIPS: Cobden 3; Harris 0; Decroux 23; Ryan (14)
Motivo: table1-roll2
Tirada: 4d100
Resultado: 73, 68, 62, 98 (Suma: 301)
Harris is out.
- I'm in too. Arch threw 3 more chips.
First round of betting is over, and there are 13 chips in the stack, and three players left. Time to change cards...
Dussaine is dealing, so Mayer goes first.
Please send me a private post specifying which cards you wish to replace. After, the change of cards, there is another round of betting.
I'll change the 3 and the 8. I'm feeling lucky.
Mayer slowly unveiled the cards he had been given...
It wasn´t much, but at least he was a holding a pair of fives.
Motivo: Mayer-2cards
Tirada: 2d4
Resultado: 2, 3 (Suma: 5)
Motivo: Mayer-2cards
Tirada: 2d12
Resultado: 5, 5 (Suma: 10)
8D-3S-QS-9H-KD => 5C-5S-QS-9H-KD
Your hand is a pair of fives. You can try gambling or raise the bet (after the other players have changed the cards)
Arch Stanton watched Mayer change two cards... Now it was his turn.
You have 2C-8C-QH-QC-JC
You have a pair of Queens which is not bad. You can change 3 cards (2C-8C-JC) to see if you get something more, OR you also have a chance for Flush (all cards of the same suit but not in sequence). In that case, you would replace the QH and hope for another Club.
Arch looked at Mayer's eyes. He changed just one card.
Can he use gambling?
Can he use gambling?
Yes, roll 1d100 and if you roll higher than your gambling skill, you get 5 extra cards.
I assume you change the Queen of Hearts and keep 2C-8C-QC-JC, correct?
Could have been worse. I'll raise another chip.
Tirada oculta
Motivo: Gambling
Tirada: 1d100
Resultado: 47
Yes, here goes my gambling roll
Dussaine: 4C-7C-6S-KC-9C => 5H
Fails gambling, he is in
Motivo: Stanton-1card
Tirada: 1d4
Resultado: 2
Motivo: Stanton-1card
Tirada: 1d12
Resultado: 2
Motivo: Stanton-1card-rep
Tirada: 1d12
Resultado: 10
Motivo: Stanton-1card-rep
Tirada: 1d12
Resultado: 6
Motivo: Dussaine1-card
Tirada: 1d4
Resultado: 1
Motivo: Dussaine1-card
Tirada: 1d12
Resultado: 5
Motivo: Dussaine-gambling
Tirada: 1d100
Resultado: 21
He looked at the card...
And frowned. That 6 of Clubs completed a Flush!! All clubs in his hand. Things were looking good, very good.
6C-2C-8C-QC-JC
That 6C completes a Flush, that is, all five cards are of the same suite. A very good hand
The gambling roll failed, but that does matter much now.
Mayer raised another chip after changing two cards, and Dussaine grabbed a chip and played with it after changing just one card. Stanton had also changed one card, and it was his turn to reply to Mayer.
Arch: you can match the bet with 1 chip, or match 1 and raise any number of chips to continue the betting round.
Arch stared at Dussain. "I match 1 and raise 3"
-I´m all in, the Registrar said and threw his last chip to the stack.This was it for Dussaine, he had no chips left...
Mayer had started the betting round with one chip, and now he was faced with a decision. In order to stay in play, he needed to throw in at least 3 chips.
When someone is "all-in" like Dussaine, he has played all his chips. He can continue the hand and he can win, but only the part of the chips he had bet himself, that is, to the point he was able to bet.