After MaxStephen highlighting the fact that people argue constantly over the results in casino games, I thought I'd put together this little guide to help you with all of the casino games here on fresh-hotel!
Now, before I begin - I'd like to add an important note.
~ You gamble at your own risk. You are urged to record any and all bets (and trades in stores) with bandicam, hypercam, or another screen recording software.
~ If you are unfortunate enough to get scammed, then staff are NOT able to do anything without proof of the scam. A screenshot is not valid proof, a video must be submitted. *
If anyone would like to me to add or edit anything on this guide, please let me know down below! I'll do my best to update this thread as needed. Also, please correct my spelling or grammar if it's wrong, as English is not my native language. Thank you, and bet safe!
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* The whole bet must be shown in the clip, and it must be unedited. It must clearly show what the bet is, what the game is, and who the players are. For a full list of the rules, please see here.
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Blackjack:
This can be played as "Game 13" or "Game 21". The only differences between the two is the amount of dice you roll, and the goal you are trying to reach. In the example below, I will be explaining "Game 21".
Note; Some people decide to play this game rolling simultaneously. Others decide to play it by rolling one at a time. Either of these methods are correct, it's only up to preference.
~ The first step is to roll 3 of your dice (or only 2 if you are playing "game 13") and add them together. This is your current total. In this example, I have 13.
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~ Once you have rolled all of your dice, it's up to you if you continue to "hit" (roll) to get closer to the total, or if you wish to "stick" with what you have. However, if you stick, you cannot then continue to roll later on. I chose to continue to roll, and have earned myself a score of 16.
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~ The aim of the game is to get as close to the goal as you can (13 or 21) without going over. If you go over the total, you are bust and automatically lose. If you get closer than your opponent, you win. If you both get the same total, you restart the bet. In this example, I have a score of 22 - which means I have bust, and lost the bet.
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Poker:
Poker is a little more confusing, but probably the most common casino game. Once you understand the rules, it is arguably the easiest and quickest game to play.
Note; 90% of the population on fresh-hotel who spend any time in casinos, will likely be poker-only dealers. So it's vital you learn the rules if you wish to gamble. I will try to walk you through it the best I can in the example below.
First of all, poker requires you to roll all 5 of your dice. This is usually done simultaneously, so it is often encouraged for you to completely close (or turn off) all dice between roles to ensure they are all being rolled.
The dice that you roll, become your "hand". The player with the highest hand, will win. I have added a breakdown of each possible hand below; that run from the worst to the best.
~ Junk: If one player has junk and the other has a usable hand, the player with junk will automatically lose. If both players have junk, it will become a "redo". The hand is then rolled again.
~ One Pair. One pair is if you have two of the same number, and no other useful numbers. For example, 1,6,4,1,3 will translate to one pair of 1's (1s), and three useless dice. If both players have one pair, the player with the highest number will win. For example, a pair of threes will beat a pair of twos. If they are both the same, the hand is rolled again.
~ Two pairs. Self explanatory. two pairs of different numbers, and one useless number, will yield you a two pair hand. Example; 2,6,4,6,4 will become "4s and 6s" with the two being ignored. If both players have two pairs, the highest pairing will win. For example, someone who has a pair of twos and fours, will beat a player who has a pair of twos and threes.
~ Three of a Kind. Just the same as pairs, but three of a number instead of two. For an example; 6,3,4,6,6 will become triple six, or "t6". If both players have a triple, again, the highest number wins - triple four will beat triple one.
~ Low Straight. A straight is when you get five consecutive numbers. A low straight (Ls) would be numbers one to five in any order. 5,3,4,1,2 would be a low straight. If both players have a low straight, the hand is rolled again.
~ Full House. A full house (fh) is when you get a pair and a three of a kind in the same hand, therefore all of the dice are useful. 4,5,5,4,4 would be a full house with a triple four, and a pair of fives. If both players have a full house, the highest triple will win. A pair of sixes and a triple three, will be beaten by a pair of twos and a triple four.
~ High Straight. Exactly the same as a low straight, but runs numbers two to six. (Surprising, I know!) So 5,2,3,6,4 would be a high straight (Hs). If both players roll a high straight, the hand is re-rolled.
~ Four of a Kind. In case you couldn't guess already, four of a kind is exactly the same as a pair, and three of a kind. You must have four of the same number. So, 4,3,4,4,4 would be "quad 4". If both players have a four of a kind, the highest number will win. Quadruple two will beat quadruple one.
~ Five of a Kind. Incredibly hard to get, and self explanatory. All five dice must have the same number, and nothing can beat it. Example, 2,2,2,2,2 would be "penta 2". If in the impossible event that both players roll a five of a kind, the highest number will win. Fours will beat threes.
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Tri High / Tri Low
Another common game that's used in casinos. This is usually played as Tri High, but both are used. The games are pretty much the same, with a slightly different goal. I will be explaining both in the example below.
~ The goal of Tri High is to roll 3 dice, and get a higher total than your opponent. So if you were to roll a 4,6,2 - you would have a total of 12. If your opponent was to roll a 5,5,4 - they would win with a total of 14.
~ Tri Low is exactly the same, however the results will have been swapped. The aim is to get the lowest score you can by using three dice. Using the same example as above, you would win with a score of 12, and your opponent would lose with a score of 14.
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13o:
This is another one of the more complicated games to understand, but is also pretty popular around the hotel. It's useful to know if you really want to get into hardcore gambling.
Note; this is not "g13". The rules for that game can be found above (see Blackjack).
The aim of this game is very similar to "game 13". The main difference though, is that you roll all five dice at once; rather than two dice, one at a time. You add up your dice, and if your total is over thirteen, you automatically bust. If your total is under thirteen, you automatically stick. If both players bust, it's a redo. If both players stay under thirteen, the person closest to the goal will win.
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