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November 10th, 2014 at 5:38:42 PM
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Here is my next installment of bizarre games by Slotland/Win a Day casinos: Four Cast. The player makes predictions on the rank and suit of four cards. The more he gets right, the more money he gets back.
Much like Space Jack, beware going after the jackpot, which is not triggered by the natural deal of the cards.
Please be my guinea pigs and check out the new page. As always, I welcome comments, questions, and especially corrections.
The question for the poll is what do think of the game?
Much like Space Jack, beware going after the jackpot, which is not triggered by the natural deal of the cards.
Please be my guinea pigs and check out the new page. As always, I welcome comments, questions, and especially corrections.
The question for the poll is what do think of the game?
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
November 10th, 2014 at 7:28:30 PM
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I was thinking that should be "or high/low". Once I read Rule 4b, I understood what you're saying. Now that I get it, I'd change it to "whether they are an odd number / even number / or a letter"Quote: Paragraph twowhether they are odd/even/or high
The screenshot about the Jackpot trigger says Space Jack. Did you link the wrong graphic or is Slotland screwed up?
Are you missing a rule? What if the player gets the suit wrong but the rank group correct?
I think the multiplying the bet by 100, and then reducing it with each incorrect answer seems kinda wacky.Quote: WizardThe question for the poll is what do think of the game?
Ignoring Jokers, it seems like the player must get the suit and rank group right on at least two cards to at least push. That by itself seems like long odds. I'll skip this game.
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November 10th, 2014 at 10:25:56 PM
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I think the game loses value awfully fast (50% for suit, 90% for feature value per card) even with the 100x multiplier to start, so I would find it discouraging to play. I also don't like this type of guessing game, so would spend no money on it. JMHO.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.