A Common Casino Game in Elysia, and the preferred game of the Ace Freelancer Sensei ### Set up 1. Up to 7 players can play against the Dealer. 2. The Players and the Dealer will use multiple d6s to play this game. Each dice shows a value between 1 and 6. 3. Players place an Ante that is greater than or equal to the table's Minimum bet or less than or equal to the table's Maximum. ### Bottom Line 1. The goal of Three Fates is to have a higher sum than the Dealer. 2. If your sum is higher than the Dealer, then you win your ante and your bet. 3. If the dealer has a high sum, than you lose and your ante and bet are collected. 4. If the dealer and player have an equal sum, then it is a push the the ante and bet are returned to the player. ### Game Sequence 1. All the players that paid the ante roll 2d6. 2. The Dealer rolls 1d6. 3. Players may decide to **PLAY** or *Fold*. >[!player]+ Player Action >- **Play:** Place an additional wager equal to the Ante and continue to play the hand. >- **Fold:** Discard their cards, lose their Ante, and sit out for the remainder of the hand. 4. Once all players have elected to **PLAY** or *Fold*, Players that **PLAY** roll 1d6 to have a total of 3 dice. >[!dealer]+ Dealer Actions >- The Dealer rolls 2d6 to complete a 3 dice hand. ### The Winner 1. The players and the dealer compare the sum of their hands to determine the winner. 2. Players that have a higher sum than the dealer win both their ante and their bet. 3. Players that have a lower sum than the dealer lose their ante and their bet. 4. Players that have an even strength sum with the dealer have their ante and bet returned to them. 5. After all bets have been closed, new antes are placed and play starts over again. >[!tip]+ Special Situations >- **Dubs:** If a player has 2 dice of the same value, their final sum is doubled. >- **Trips:** If a player has all 3 dice of the same value, their final sum is tripled. ## Example of Play >[!summary]- Set Up >- 4 Players walk up to the table and determine they want to play. >- The Tables minimum is 1 and a maximum of 100. >- <span style="color:rgb(255, 0, 0)">Player 1</span> places <span style="font-family: gairegular; font-size:1em; font-weight: normal; color: gold">lt;/span> 2 as his bet >- <span style="color:rgb(0, 112, 192)">Player 2</span> bets <span style="font-family: gairegular; font-size:1em; font-weight: normal; color: gold">lt;/span> 1 >- <span style="color:rgb(0, 176, 80)">Player 3</span> bets <span style="font-family: gairegular; font-size:1em; font-weight: normal; color: gold">lt;/span> 3 >- Player 4 bets <span style="font-family: gairegular; font-size:1em; font-weight: normal; color: gold">lt;/span> 2 >- ![[Three Fates 0.png]] >[!summary]- Initial Hand >- <span style="color:rgb(255, 0, 0)">Player 1</span> rolls a 5 and a 6. He Places in 2 chips and Plays. >- <span style="color:rgb(0, 112, 192)">Player 2</span> rolls a 6 and a 3. He places in 2 chips and elects to play. >- <span style="color:rgb(0, 176, 80)">Player 3</span> rolls a 4 and a 2. He elects to put in two chips and plays. >- Player 4 rolls a 1 and a 1. He Folds >- <span style="color:rgb(255, 192, 0)">The Dealer</span> rolls 1d6 and shows an 6, a rather threatening hand. ![[Three Fates 1-1.png]] ![[Three Fates 2.png]] ![[Three Fates 3.png]] ![[Three Fates 4.png]] >[!summary]- The Finish >- <span style="color:rgb(255, 0, 0)">Player 1</span> rolls an additional 3. His sum is 14 >- <span style="color:rgb(0, 112, 192)">Player 2</span> rolls a 4. His sum is 13 >- <span style="color:rgb(0, 176, 80)">Player 3</span> rolls a 5. His sum is 11 >- <span style="color:rgb(255, 192, 0)">The Dealer</span> rolls 2d6 and shows a 4 and a 5 for a total of 15, winning the hand. >- Everyone chips are collected, and play is continued. ![[Three Fates 5.png]]