A simple card game, based on the rules of Brag. However, this version is played for fixed stakes, and there is no progressive betting and bluffing. Side bets are, of course, a matter for the individual players.
Each player builds one (or more) hands of three cards. The one with the best hand wins, with hands ranked in the following way.
| Hand | Description |
| Straight flush | Three cards same suit in sequence |
| Three of a kind | Three cards of same rank |
| Straight | Three cards in sequence |
| Flush | Three cards same suit |
| Pair | Two cards of same rank |
| Thirty-one | All cards in the hand add up to 31 |
| High card | None of the above |
If two players have the same hand then the highest set wins. Ace high, suits are ranked as (high) Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs (low). Player work with the cards that they are dealt, they may not draw or buy extra cards. Jokers are wild, but natural hands always beat matching hands with wild cards. Drawn hands result in a re-deal.
The game is played with multiple decks that include jokers, and is dealt by a house dealer (which basically means we can cope with two players getting exactly the same card)
Five Card Bragge is the basic game, it is quick, easy to play and can be used causally or for high stakes. It is the least skilful of the variants, chance plays a big part and there are no real strategic choices. Players make a secret roll on the RPoL Dice roller – to take five cards from the 54Card (with Jokers) pack. Players use their cards to make up the best hand they can.
Game Play
Players may, of course, play for higher stakes among themselves. However, while the ‘casual stake’ is covered by Living Expenses, other stakes aren’t - make sure you have enough coin on your character sheet before you start the game.
This is a slower, longer running game, and can involve skill and strategy. It is well suited to a card game based RP session. Be really careful though, the overall pot can get quite high, if you are not playing for casual stakes. Players make a secret roll on the RPoL Dice roller – to take eight cards from the 54Card (with Jokers) pack. Players use their cards to make up TWO hands of three cards each.
Game Play
NOTE: Players may make up their hands in any way they choose. However, one the choice has been made, they MUST play the best hand first. Players may, of course, play for higher stakes among themselves. However, while the ‘casual stake’ is covered by Living Expenses, other stakes aren’t. - make sure you have enough coin on your character sheet before you start the game.