Post by Liar Game on May 15, 2012 3:05:30 GMT
Dice Table - Sample Game!
Players A and B meet at a dice table in the corner and proceed to participate in a game of Dice Table, held by an attendant there. Knowing little about the game, they have little strategy, but they try their hardest with what they know! The dice allotted to each of them are as follows: 1 x3, 2 x4, 3 x2, 4 x2, 5 x4, 6 x3. They each take these dice and arrange them into 6 hands and proceed to play. After setup, the hands are as follows:
Player A:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Hand 6:
Player B:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Hand 6:
Defending Round 1
With little knowledge of the opponent's hands, they each choose a hand to defend with. The Leading Dice are the only ones revealed.
Player A:
Defending 1:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Player B:
Defending 1:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Attacking Round 1
Now that they each know what the opponent is defending with, they choose a hand to attack with, revealing the Leading Dice and setting the betting amount.
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Player A:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Player B:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Defending Round 2
Now that the first set of battles has been set up, the next set of battles must be set up! Each player chooses a hand from their remaining four to defend with.
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Player A:
Defending 2:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Player B:
Defending 2:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Attacking Round 2
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 3 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 4 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Player A:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Player B:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Defending Round 3
Now that there are only two hands left to choose with, the game's nearing an end. Each player chooses a hand to defend with, and the remaining hand is automatically the other attacking hand. The battles are as follows:
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 3 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 4 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 5 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 6 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Final Results
The dice are revealed, and the winner of each battle is determined. The payouts are calculated, and the overall winner is determined.
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A: = 14
Player B: = 15
Player B wins 5M yen from Player A
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A: = 12
Player B: = 11
Player A wins 20M yen from Player B
Battle 3 - 15M yen
Player A: = 7
Player B: = 10
Player B wins 15M yen from Player A
Battle 4 - 15M yen
Player A: = 8
Player B: = 1
Player A wins 15M yen from Player B
Battle 5 - 15M yen
Player A: = 15
Player B: = 6
Player A wins 15M yen from Player B
Battle 6 - 20M yen
Player A: = 7
Player B: = 20
Player B wins 20M yen from Player A
Finally, adding everything up, Player A wins 10M yen from Player B overall! Player A is the winner, and gains 10 poker chips! Player B is the loser and loses 10 poker chips. If Player B wishes to play again, he may, until he wins at some point.
Players A and B meet at a dice table in the corner and proceed to participate in a game of Dice Table, held by an attendant there. Knowing little about the game, they have little strategy, but they try their hardest with what they know! The dice allotted to each of them are as follows: 1 x3, 2 x4, 3 x2, 4 x2, 5 x4, 6 x3. They each take these dice and arrange them into 6 hands and proceed to play. After setup, the hands are as follows:
Player A:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Hand 6:
Player B:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Hand 6:
Defending Round 1
With little knowledge of the opponent's hands, they each choose a hand to defend with. The Leading Dice are the only ones revealed.
Player A:
Defending 1:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Player B:
Defending 1:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Attacking Round 1
Now that they each know what the opponent is defending with, they choose a hand to attack with, revealing the Leading Dice and setting the betting amount.
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Player A:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Player B:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Defending Round 2
Now that the first set of battles has been set up, the next set of battles must be set up! Each player chooses a hand from their remaining four to defend with.
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Player A:
Defending 2:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Player B:
Defending 2:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Attacking Round 2
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 3 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 4 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Player A:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Player B:
Hand 1:
Hand 2:
Defending Round 3
Now that there are only two hands left to choose with, the game's nearing an end. Each player chooses a hand to defend with, and the remaining hand is automatically the other attacking hand. The battles are as follows:
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 3 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 4 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 5 - 15M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Battle 6 - 20M yen
Player A:
Player B:
Final Results
The dice are revealed, and the winner of each battle is determined. The payouts are calculated, and the overall winner is determined.
Battle 1 - 5M yen
Player A: = 14
Player B: = 15
Player B wins 5M yen from Player A
Battle 2 - 20M yen
Player A: = 12
Player B: = 11
Player A wins 20M yen from Player B
Battle 3 - 15M yen
Player A: = 7
Player B: = 10
Player B wins 15M yen from Player A
Battle 4 - 15M yen
Player A: = 8
Player B: = 1
Player A wins 15M yen from Player B
Battle 5 - 15M yen
Player A: = 15
Player B: = 6
Player A wins 15M yen from Player B
Battle 6 - 20M yen
Player A: = 7
Player B: = 20
Player B wins 20M yen from Player A
Finally, adding everything up, Player A wins 10M yen from Player B overall! Player A is the winner, and gains 10 poker chips! Player B is the loser and loses 10 poker chips. If Player B wishes to play again, he may, until he wins at some point.