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Draw Poker is a card game that can be played, among other places, the [[Green Griffon Tavern]]. It follows the basic 5 card rules and requires a dealer. Each deck contains 52 cards and should have at least an experienced dealer.
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Draw Poker is a card game that can be played, among other places, at the [[Green Griffon Tavern]]. It follows the basic 5 card rules and requires a dealer. Each deck contains 52 cards and should have at least an experienced dealer.
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==

Latest revision as of 14:36, 6 December 2021

Draw Poker is a card game that can be played, among other places, at the Green Griffon Tavern. It follows the basic 5 card rules and requires a dealer. Each deck contains 52 cards and should have at least an experienced dealer.

House Object

5 card draw is a house object which can be purchased for a player house at a cost of either 25000 coins or 45 ThreshCredits.

Description

A deck of playing cards

  This standard 52 card deck is for playing 5 card draw.

                ante - ante up and join the game
        draw <#/#/#> - select cards to draw (1/2/3/4/5 or 0 or none)
               check - check your cards
              bcheck - a brief check of your cards (smaller display)
                show - show your cards to everyone
              status - the current status of the game
               bet # - bet money on your hand (in slag)
                pass - pass your turn to bet or draw cards
                fold - fold your hand
             call it - call the most recent bet
           convert # - send a slave boy to the bank for slag

For dealer commands, type: dealer commands

NOTE: You need an experienced dealer. DO NOT SUBMIT BUG REPORTS related to
      the cards as they are no longer being developed. Only submit bugs that
      give someone a game advantage beyond the game of 5 card draw.