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Update Off to the Races draft
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Add draft for the War game, remove placeholders for Black Jack and Poker
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''But first, some groundwork:''
''But first, some groundwork:''


Rename rule '''"Auctions"''' to '''"The Auction Casino"'''
Rename rule '''"Auctions"''' to '''"The Auction Casino"'''


 
In rule '''"The Auction Casino"''' add section '''"Participation"''' with the following text:
In rule '''"Auctions"''' add section '''"Participation"''' with the following text:


The '''"Participation"''' value of the Auction Casino is given by one of the following criteria, whichever is higher:
The '''"Participation"''' value of the Auction Casino is given by one of the following criteria, whichever is higher:


    * 10
* 10
    * 2 for every 3 players
* 2 for every 3 players
    * 2 of every player who bid in the previous auction for card lots
* 2 of every player who bid in the previous auction for card lots




In rule '''"Auctions"''' section '''"Lots''', amend the following text:
In rule '''"The Auction Casino"''' section '''"Lots''', amend the following text:


"Each lot consists of three cards. Each auction has the higher option of:
"Each lot consists of three cards. Each auction has the higher option of:


    * Ten lots
* Ten lots
    * 2 lots for every 3 players
* 2 lots for every 3 players
    * 2 lots for every player who bid in the previous election "
* 2 lots for every player who bid in the previous election "


To:
To:
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In rule '''"Auctions"''', add section '''"Art"''' with the following text:
In rule '''"The Auction Casino"''', add section '''"Art"''' with the following text:


During the Auction Phase, a player may put a Work of Art that they own up for Auction as a Lot in the Auction House. During the Bartering Phase, a player may take down a Work of Art that they own from Auction in the Auction House, removing its Lot. A Work of Art that is up for Auction remains up for Auction until it is taken down by its owner or until the Lot containing the Work of Art is won. If a Lot containing a Work of Art is won at the Auction House, then its value becomes the value of the winning bid and the the player that put it up for Auction gains a number of chips equal to the winning bid on that Lot. If a player placed the winning bid on a Work of Art, then that player becomes the new owner of the Work of Art.
During the Auction Phase, a player may put a Work of Art that they own up for Auction as a Lot in the Auction House. During the Bartering Phase, a player may take down a Work of Art that they own from Auction in the Auction House, removing its Lot. A Work of Art that is up for Auction remains up for Auction until it is taken down by its owner or until the Lot containing the Work of Art is won. If a Lot containing a Work of Art is won at the Auction House, then its value becomes the value of the winning bid and the the player that put it up for Auction gains a number of chips equal to the winning bid on that Lot. If a player placed the winning bid on a Work of Art, then that player becomes the new owner of the Work of Art.
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There are two types of Games that players can participate in, Limited Access Games and Limitless Access Games. Unless otherwise specified, a player may only participate in a Limited Access Game at most 1 time in a given week. A player may participate in a Limitless Access Game as many times as they like, so long as they are not participating in multiple games at the same time. A player may begin participating in a game by announcing their intent to do so in the appropriate channel (#game-actions, unless otherwise specified). A player ceases participating in a game when there is no reasonable action left to take in the game, or when they announce their intent to cease participation in #game-actions.
There are two types of Games that players can participate in, Limited Access Games and Limitless Access Games. Unless otherwise specified, a player may only participate in a Limited Access Game at most 1 time in a given week. A player may participate in a Limitless Access Game as many times as they like, so long as they are not participating in multiple games at the same time. A player may begin participating in a game by announcing their intent to do so in the appropriate channel (#game-actions, unless otherwise specified). A player ceases participating in a game when there is no reasonable action left to take in the game, or when they announce their intent to cease participation in #game-actions.


==== Slots ====
==== Slots ====
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When a player chooses to play the slots, they must put 6 chips in the machine (losing them in the process). A player may not play the slots if they do not have enough chips to do so. Then the player rolls 3 times on the following table:
When a player chooses to play the slots, they must put 6 chips in the machine (losing them in the process). A player may not play the slots if they do not have enough chips to do so. Then the player rolls 3 times on the following table:
''I have not crunched the numbers on either of the following tables, more research is required for balancing purposes.''


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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| 🤔🤔 || Gain 1 chips
| 🤔🤔 || Gain 1 chips
|}
|}


==== The Studio ====
==== The Studio ====
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==== War ====
==== War ====


''Each of two players consent to a bet, which doesn't need to be equal in nature and can consist of any tradeable item. Each participating player then draws a card, the one with the highest value then wins the pot. If the cards drawn are of equal value, then a "war" is triggered, causing additional cards to be drawn.''
War is a Limitless Access game that two players must consent to participate in.
 
 
==== Blackjack ====
 
''A dealer sets up a "table" that people can pay to play on. Normal blackjack activities then ensue.''
 


==== Poker/texas holdem ====
Before the game begins, both players must agree to the items they are wagering.


''A dealer is given write access to the "seat" channels, and each player has viewing access only to a given seat. This then allows the dealer to secretly deal cards to each player, and we can otherwise play a normal game.''
Once both players have agreed to the items they are wagering, both players draw a card. The winner of the game is the player who drew the card with the highest rank. If the ranks of both cards are the same, then the winner is the player who drew the card with the highest suit. If both suits are the same, then each player draws a new card, and repeats until a winner can be determined.


''The complexity of setting up the channels can be solved with a bot. The primary issue here is that moderators can't be players, since they can see all channels and can cheat as a result. Which sucks. This might just not be feasible.''
Once a winner is determined, the items wagered by the losing player are immediately transferred to the winning player. If a player ceases participating in the game before a winner can be determined, then the items they wagered are immediately transferred to the remaining player, and the game ends.