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Post by Liar Game on Nov 8, 2015 6:28:00 GMT
FINAL RESULTSHaving stared down such a monster hand last turn by lacey, will Reynard get adventurous and aim likewise, hoping to finish off the game with a bang? Apparently not, since his hand is yet again a Royal Flush. Perhaps he calculated that last hand to be a fluke and kept to his guns. Lacey's Ace-ys, however, make an encore appearance. The cards explode to applause, the resulting flames almost setting the attendant on fire. The 20th term was 5. Therefore, these are the cards this hand: #01 | #02 | #03 | #04 | #05 | #06 | #07 | #08 | #09 | #10 | #11 | #12 | #13 | #14 | #15 | #16 | Kd | Kc | Ks | Kh | Ac | As | Ah | Ad | Js | Jh | Jd | Jc | Qh | Qd | Qc | Qs |
HandsPlayer #08 (Itsuwaribito Reynard): #4, #7, #10, #13, Joker...Kh Ah Jh Qh, 10h...Royal Flush of Hearts Player #05 (lacey): #5, #6, #7, #8, Joker...Ac, As, Ah, Ad, A...Five-of-a-Kind, Aces Chip MovementBoth players pay 2 chips to the LGT Player #05 (lacey) collects 10 chips from Player #08 (Itsuwaribito Reynard) Stack UpdatePlayer #08 (Itsuwaribito Reynard) - Starting Chips: 188 - 2 - 10 = 176 Player #05 (lacey) - Starting Chips: 228 - 2 + 10 = 236 ScorePlayer #05 (lacey) wins with +29 chips Player #08 (Itsuwaribito Reynard) loses with -74 chips. Leading by just over 100 chips and handing the opponent's stack a beating, Player #05 (lacey) is the winner! Both of you are probably curious about the algorithm, which we will reveal once all instances of 17 Card Poker have concluded. Until then, use the downtime to rest and prepare for the final duel in this round, Stationary Roulette!
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