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| + | ====== Bragge (Card Game) ====== | ||
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| + | 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. | ||
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| + | ===== Basic Rules ===== | ||
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| + | Each player builds one (or more) hands of three cards. | ||
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| + | |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 | | ||
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| + | If two players have the same hand then the highest set wins. Ace high, suits are ranked as (high) Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs (low). | ||
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| + | * (Ac, Ad, 6s ) beats (9s, 9h, Ks) – aces beat nines. | ||
| + | * (7c, 7d, 9s) beats (7d, 7c, 4s) - 9 beats 4 | ||
| + | * (Jd, 4s, 3s) beats (9s, 8c, 6d) - Highest card wins, jack beats nine | ||
| + | * (10c, Joker, 4d) beats (9h, 9s, 6d) – tens beat nines | ||
| + | * (10c, 10d, 4d) beats (10s, Joker, 4c) – Natural hand wins | ||
| + | * (10c, 8c, 3c) beats (9s, 4s, 3s) – ten beats nine | ||
| + | * For a flush – count the highest card first, suit second. | ||
| + | * (9h, 5c, 3d) beats (9c, 5s, 3h) | ||
| + | * (9, 5, 3) draws with (9, 5, 3) – re-deal | ||
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| + | 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) | ||
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| + | ==== Five Card Bragge ==== | ||
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| + | Five Card Bragge is the basic game, it is quick, easy to play and can be used causally or for high stakes. | ||
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| + | **Game Play** | ||
| + | * Casual Stake: | ||
| + | * Best hand wins | ||
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| + | Players may, of course, play for higher stakes among themselves. | ||
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| + | ==== Eight Card Bragge ==== | ||
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| + | This is a slower, longer running game, and can involve skill and strategy. | ||
| + | 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. | ||
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| + | **Game Play** | ||
| + | * Casual Stake: | ||
| + | * Players compare their ‘Best’ hands - The winner (best hand) wins the first stake. | ||
| + | * Players then compare their ‘Second’ hand - The winner (best hand) wins the second stake | ||
| + | * If the same player wins both hands, then they can claim the overall pot. If the hands are shared, the pot rolls over to the next deal. | ||
| + | * If there is a draw in any stage if the game, that particular stake, rolls over to the next deal. The rest of the round continues as normal. | ||
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| + | NOTE: Players may make up their hands in any way they choose. | ||
| + | Players may, of course, play for higher stakes among themselves. | ||
