Post by Bandage Man on Jun 16, 2016 13:25:27 GMT -5
We have our two contenders: David & Lukas.
The game for elimination and 2 garnets will be up soon.
I'll now introduce the 5th Death Match.
The 5th Death Match is "Indian HoldEm" .
Indian HoldEm is played in the same way as Indian Poker in Season 1.
However, Indian HoldEm has 2 cards that are shared by both players.
If your card and the 2 community cards form a special hand, the player with the higher ranked hand will win.
Indian HoldEm is playd with 4 sets of 10 cards from "1" to "10" for a total of 40 cards.
If all 40 cards are used, it will be reshuffled again to form a new deck.
Each card will only appear once in a cycle.
The game will start with me posting the 2 community cards.
Then each of you will be informed through your confessional page the card that your opponent is holding.
You will not know the card that you are holding.
You will each each pay 1 chip and then the betting will begin with the starting player.
By using the community cards and your opponent's card as a hint, you may bet what you like. There is no chip limits on betting.
If you cannot make a hand with the community cards, the player with the higher number wins.
If a hand is made with the community cards, the result is different.
The first hand is a pair.
If your card and one of the community cards is the same, it will be a pair and the player with the pair wins regardless of the opponent's highest number.
The second hand is a straight.
If your card and the 2 community cards have 3 consecutive numbers, a straight beats a pair as well.
The third and highest ranked hand is 3 of a kind.
A 3 of a kind is when the 2 community cards and your card are all the same number. A three of a kind beats a straight and a pair.
If both players get the same hand, the player with the higher number wins and takes all the bet chips.
Betting is done the same way as Indian Poker.
The first case is betting the same amount as the opponent. The betting will end immediately and the cards will be revealed.
Second is betting more than the the previous bet. In this case, betting continues without revealing the cards.
Third, betting without folding. The opponent will win regardless of their hand.
However, if you fold with a straight or three of a kind, you must give 10 chips to the opponent as a penalty.
If both players have the same card, the pot will be split and return back to the players.
The game is played until one player loses all of their chips.
Each player will be given 25 chips to start the game.
The game for elimination and 2 garnets will be up soon.
I'll now introduce the 5th Death Match.
The 5th Death Match is "Indian HoldEm" .
Indian HoldEm is played in the same way as Indian Poker in Season 1.
However, Indian HoldEm has 2 cards that are shared by both players.
If your card and the 2 community cards form a special hand, the player with the higher ranked hand will win.
Indian HoldEm is playd with 4 sets of 10 cards from "1" to "10" for a total of 40 cards.
If all 40 cards are used, it will be reshuffled again to form a new deck.
Each card will only appear once in a cycle.
The game will start with me posting the 2 community cards.
Then each of you will be informed through your confessional page the card that your opponent is holding.
You will not know the card that you are holding.
You will each each pay 1 chip and then the betting will begin with the starting player.
By using the community cards and your opponent's card as a hint, you may bet what you like. There is no chip limits on betting.
If you cannot make a hand with the community cards, the player with the higher number wins.
If a hand is made with the community cards, the result is different.
The first hand is a pair.
If your card and one of the community cards is the same, it will be a pair and the player with the pair wins regardless of the opponent's highest number.
The second hand is a straight.
If your card and the 2 community cards have 3 consecutive numbers, a straight beats a pair as well.
The third and highest ranked hand is 3 of a kind.
A 3 of a kind is when the 2 community cards and your card are all the same number. A three of a kind beats a straight and a pair.
If both players get the same hand, the player with the higher number wins and takes all the bet chips.
Betting is done the same way as Indian Poker.
The first case is betting the same amount as the opponent. The betting will end immediately and the cards will be revealed.
Second is betting more than the the previous bet. In this case, betting continues without revealing the cards.
Third, betting without folding. The opponent will win regardless of their hand.
However, if you fold with a straight or three of a kind, you must give 10 chips to the opponent as a penalty.
If both players have the same card, the pot will be split and return back to the players.
The game is played until one player loses all of their chips.
Each player will be given 25 chips to start the game.