Post by Liar Game on May 14, 2012 3:15:20 GMT
On A Roll
Wandering around the casino, you spot a few tables with people amassed around them. You look over their shoulders and spot many bins as well as a roulette wheel on a circular table. They seem to be playing an interesting version of roulette. They don't seem to be betting on the number that it lands on but instead place their chips in other players' bins. The scoreboard above the table informs you that player 5 has gained a rather large lead over the others with 6 points.
As the crowd grows and grows, the game finally finishes. One player receives a large sum of cash while the others walk away with the little they could get. You jump at the chance to be the big winner for once and rush to get a seat.
Objective:
To get the most points
Prize:
Dependent on the number of players who sign up. At least up to 125M yen!
To sign up:
Sign up by posting in the signup thread. We will need at least 4 players before starting. If we get at least 10 players, the game will be split into 2 groups. It costs 25M yen to play. If not enough players sign up, your money will be refunded.
Setup:
Each of you has different colored poker chips as represented by the color of your name in the player list. You start out with 5 chips and can gain them as the game goes on. Their use will be explained momentarily.
Scenario:
You are sitting at a (obviously rigged) roulette table. However, instead of a board for betting, each player has 3 bins with his/her name on them on the table. They are labeled "VOTE," "REMOVE," and "RESTRICT." Each of you also has a number in front of your seat which matches a number on the roulette wheel. You also have a pad of colored paper that matches your poker chips. And of course, you have the 5 poker chips that you received at the beginning of the game!
Gameplay:
There will be 10 rounds. Each round will last 48 hours.
Players are numbered starting from 0 by the order that they signed up for this game. In other words, the first player to sign up is Player 0, the second is Player 1, the third is Player 2, and so on.
Each round, players must write down a number from 0 to 100 on a piece of colored paper and drop it into their own "VOTE" bins. A number above 100 or below 0 will change to a vote of 0 for the round.
At the end of each round, the pieces of paper are removed from the "VOTE" bins. These numbers are added up, and the total is divided by the number of players. The roulette ball goes around the table and passes as many slots as there were votes. Thus, the roulette ball lands on the number equal to the remainder. For example, If there were 6 players and the total was 12, the remainder would be 0, so player 0 would win. If the total was 13, the remainder would be 1, so player 1 would win. However, if the total is 0 for any reason, no one wins the round.
Players may also drop poker chips into another player's (or their own) "REMOVE" or "RESTRICT" bins. The functions of these bins are as follows:
REMOVE: An odd number of poker chips in any player's "REMOVE" bin prevents that player from winning that round. In the event that the player would normally win, no one wins the round.
RESTRICT: If there are any poker chips in a player's "RESTRICT" bin, that player's vote is counted as a 0 for the round. Multiple poker chips do not affect this. The player may still win the round.
Any chips placed in bins are removed at the end of the round and kept for the player whose bin they were placed in.
The winner of a round receives one GOLD poker chip, one poker chip of his/her own color, and a point!
Updates:
Each round, the number and color of chips in each player's "REMOVE" and "RESTRICT" bins will be revealed. Then, the dealer will reveal each player's vote, spin the roulette, and determine the winner of the round. The players' status will be updated in a separate post as well as in this one (under Players). Players are listed as follows:
player # in player color. Player Name Written In Player Color (# of poker chips) - # of points
i.e. If Player X were player 2 and the color green with 4 chips and 3 points, and if Player Y were player 4 and the color orange with 7 chips and 1 point:
2. Player X (4) - 3 points
4. Player Y (7) - 1 point
The number of gold poker chips that a player has is not recorded. However, it can be easily calculated by the number of points. Of course, if any gold poker chips are placed in a player's remove or restrict bin, the player who placed the chip is not revealed...
Results:
At the end of the 10th round, the winners are decided, and all players receive the poker chips that were placed in their respective "REMOVE" and "RESTRICT" bins. The only poker chips which may be turned in for money are the ones that match the winner's color(s) or GOLD chips.
These above-mentioned poker chips may be cashed in for (1+the number of players)M yen. In other words, if there are 4 players, each is worth 5M yen. If there are 5 players, each is worth 6M yen. If there are 6 players, each is worth 7M yen, etc.
If 2 people are tied, the poker chips are each worth half as much. If 3, the poker chips are worth a third of the normal amount. If 4, they are worth a fourth. If 5, they are worth a fifth, and so on and so forth.
All poker chips of that color can be turned in, no matter who ended up with the chip. Chips placed in a "REMOVE" or "RESTRICT" bin are given to the player whose bin it is, and that player may cash in those chips at the end of the game.
Inactivity:
Inactive players are considered both removed and restricted for the purposes of the game.
Game 1
Winner: Gambler #13 - Iain7
Payouts:
Gambler #01 - ShadowFire: 0M yen
Gambler #04 - 10k: 21M yen
Gambler #09 - Morte: 28M yen
Gambler #12 - Kokuryu: 28M yen
Gambler #13 - Iain7: 56M yen
Gambler #21 - MarkQuestion: 14M yen
Players:
(none)
This game will be run by Forli.
Wandering around the casino, you spot a few tables with people amassed around them. You look over their shoulders and spot many bins as well as a roulette wheel on a circular table. They seem to be playing an interesting version of roulette. They don't seem to be betting on the number that it lands on but instead place their chips in other players' bins. The scoreboard above the table informs you that player 5 has gained a rather large lead over the others with 6 points.
As the crowd grows and grows, the game finally finishes. One player receives a large sum of cash while the others walk away with the little they could get. You jump at the chance to be the big winner for once and rush to get a seat.
Objective:
To get the most points
Prize:
Dependent on the number of players who sign up. At least up to 125M yen!
To sign up:
Sign up by posting in the signup thread. We will need at least 4 players before starting. If we get at least 10 players, the game will be split into 2 groups. It costs 25M yen to play. If not enough players sign up, your money will be refunded.
Setup:
Each of you has different colored poker chips as represented by the color of your name in the player list. You start out with 5 chips and can gain them as the game goes on. Their use will be explained momentarily.
Scenario:
You are sitting at a (obviously rigged) roulette table. However, instead of a board for betting, each player has 3 bins with his/her name on them on the table. They are labeled "VOTE," "REMOVE," and "RESTRICT." Each of you also has a number in front of your seat which matches a number on the roulette wheel. You also have a pad of colored paper that matches your poker chips. And of course, you have the 5 poker chips that you received at the beginning of the game!
Gameplay:
There will be 10 rounds. Each round will last 48 hours.
Players are numbered starting from 0 by the order that they signed up for this game. In other words, the first player to sign up is Player 0, the second is Player 1, the third is Player 2, and so on.
Each round, players must write down a number from 0 to 100 on a piece of colored paper and drop it into their own "VOTE" bins. A number above 100 or below 0 will change to a vote of 0 for the round.
At the end of each round, the pieces of paper are removed from the "VOTE" bins. These numbers are added up, and the total is divided by the number of players. The roulette ball goes around the table and passes as many slots as there were votes. Thus, the roulette ball lands on the number equal to the remainder. For example, If there were 6 players and the total was 12, the remainder would be 0, so player 0 would win. If the total was 13, the remainder would be 1, so player 1 would win. However, if the total is 0 for any reason, no one wins the round.
Players may also drop poker chips into another player's (or their own) "REMOVE" or "RESTRICT" bins. The functions of these bins are as follows:
REMOVE: An odd number of poker chips in any player's "REMOVE" bin prevents that player from winning that round. In the event that the player would normally win, no one wins the round.
RESTRICT: If there are any poker chips in a player's "RESTRICT" bin, that player's vote is counted as a 0 for the round. Multiple poker chips do not affect this. The player may still win the round.
Any chips placed in bins are removed at the end of the round and kept for the player whose bin they were placed in.
The winner of a round receives one GOLD poker chip, one poker chip of his/her own color, and a point!
Updates:
Each round, the number and color of chips in each player's "REMOVE" and "RESTRICT" bins will be revealed. Then, the dealer will reveal each player's vote, spin the roulette, and determine the winner of the round. The players' status will be updated in a separate post as well as in this one (under Players). Players are listed as follows:
player # in player color. Player Name Written In Player Color (# of poker chips) - # of points
i.e. If Player X were player 2 and the color green with 4 chips and 3 points, and if Player Y were player 4 and the color orange with 7 chips and 1 point:
2. Player X (4) - 3 points
4. Player Y (7) - 1 point
The number of gold poker chips that a player has is not recorded. However, it can be easily calculated by the number of points. Of course, if any gold poker chips are placed in a player's remove or restrict bin, the player who placed the chip is not revealed...
Results:
At the end of the 10th round, the winners are decided, and all players receive the poker chips that were placed in their respective "REMOVE" and "RESTRICT" bins. The only poker chips which may be turned in for money are the ones that match the winner's color(s) or GOLD chips.
These above-mentioned poker chips may be cashed in for (1+the number of players)M yen. In other words, if there are 4 players, each is worth 5M yen. If there are 5 players, each is worth 6M yen. If there are 6 players, each is worth 7M yen, etc.
If 2 people are tied, the poker chips are each worth half as much. If 3, the poker chips are worth a third of the normal amount. If 4, they are worth a fourth. If 5, they are worth a fifth, and so on and so forth.
All poker chips of that color can be turned in, no matter who ended up with the chip. Chips placed in a "REMOVE" or "RESTRICT" bin are given to the player whose bin it is, and that player may cash in those chips at the end of the game.
Inactivity:
Inactive players are considered both removed and restricted for the purposes of the game.
Game 1
Winner: Gambler #13 - Iain7
Payouts:
Gambler #01 - ShadowFire: 0M yen
Gambler #04 - 10k: 21M yen
Gambler #09 - Morte: 28M yen
Gambler #12 - Kokuryu: 28M yen
Gambler #13 - Iain7: 56M yen
Gambler #21 - MarkQuestion: 14M yen
Players:
(none)
This game will be run by Forli.