Post by Liar Game on Dec 12, 2015 3:15:51 GMT
Round 6
The gameshow-like failure theme trumpets as Darinas whiffs on the opposition's roulette. But hey, at least he managed to reclaim a few chips with his rigged Black! Will he try again or try something else?
Player #09 (Darinas3) will bet on the following roulette prepared by Player #05 (lacey)
25 points at Gold
15 points at Silver
Black
Player #05 (lacey) will bet on the following roulette prepared by Player #09 (Darinas3)
30 points at Gold
10 points at Silver
Black
Results of last round...
On the roulette prepared by Player #05 (lacey), Player #09 (darinas3) bets Silver. The winning color was Gold.
Player #05 (lacey) collects 25 + 20 = 45 points
On the roulette prepared by Player #09 (darinas3), Player #05 (lacey) bets 28 points on Gold and 12 points on Black. The winning color was Black.
Player #09 (darinas3) collects 40 - 12 = 28 chips
Player #09 (darinas3) pays 10 chips to the LGT for Black preparation
Points
Player #05 (lacey): 240 starting + 45 = 285 points
Player #09 (darinas3): 35 points
Player #05 (lacey) is winning by 250 points.
Chip Counts
Player #05 (lacey): 266 - 28 = 238 chips
Player #09 (darinas3): 80 starting + 28 - 10 = 98 chips
Player #05 (lacey) has collected 12 chips through Black from Player #09 (darinas3).
Please send your decision to Liar Game (admin) by Sun, 13 Dec 2015 03:15:00 GMT. You have 40 points to allocate between two colors of your choosing for your opponent's board. The number of points you allocate to your opponent's winning color determines the outcome of the round.
In addition to betting on your opponent's board, you must also create a board for the next round. You must assign 40 points to Silver and Gold, at least 5 of which MUST be on Silver and at least 25 of which MUST be on Gold. You must also choose a winning color between Silver, Gold, and Black. If you do not include all of this information, your board will be considered invalid, and you will be penalized for inactivity. You have been warned.
The gameshow-like failure theme trumpets as Darinas whiffs on the opposition's roulette. But hey, at least he managed to reclaim a few chips with his rigged Black! Will he try again or try something else?
Player #09 (Darinas3) will bet on the following roulette prepared by Player #05 (lacey)
25 points at Gold
15 points at Silver
Black
Player #05 (lacey) will bet on the following roulette prepared by Player #09 (Darinas3)
30 points at Gold
10 points at Silver
Black
Results of last round...
On the roulette prepared by Player #05 (lacey), Player #09 (darinas3) bets Silver. The winning color was Gold.
Player #05 (lacey) collects 25 + 20 = 45 points
On the roulette prepared by Player #09 (darinas3), Player #05 (lacey) bets 28 points on Gold and 12 points on Black. The winning color was Black.
Player #09 (darinas3) collects 40 - 12 = 28 chips
Player #09 (darinas3) pays 10 chips to the LGT for Black preparation
Points
Player #05 (lacey): 240 starting + 45 = 285 points
Player #09 (darinas3): 35 points
Player #05 (lacey) is winning by 250 points.
Chip Counts
Player #05 (lacey): 266 - 28 = 238 chips
Player #09 (darinas3): 80 starting + 28 - 10 = 98 chips
Player #05 (lacey) has collected 12 chips through Black from Player #09 (darinas3).
Please send your decision to Liar Game (admin) by Sun, 13 Dec 2015 03:15:00 GMT. You have 40 points to allocate between two colors of your choosing for your opponent's board. The number of points you allocate to your opponent's winning color determines the outcome of the round.
In addition to betting on your opponent's board, you must also create a board for the next round. You must assign 40 points to Silver and Gold, at least 5 of which MUST be on Silver and at least 25 of which MUST be on Gold. You must also choose a winning color between Silver, Gold, and Black. If you do not include all of this information, your board will be considered invalid, and you will be penalized for inactivity. You have been warned.