Salut les khey
J'ai vu l'animé Gambling School et comme un débile j'ai pas pris en note les différents
jeux joués durant la série avec les règles etc, Google ne trouve pas, et comme vous êtes
Je suis sur que vous saurez me donner le nom des jeux
Merci
le jeu avec le pistolet
Le 24 juin 2019 à 17:28:21 Midari-Ikishima a écrit :
le jeu avec le pistolethttps://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2019/21/5/1558731527-ikishima.png
Merci
Voilà, voilà.
Ballot Rock-Paper-Scissors
In the modified Rock-Paper-Scissors game, classmates draw one of the three symbols on a card and place it in a box. The players draw three cards each from the box, and then play one of the cards at a time until there's a win (Episode 1).
Double Concentration
This card game is similar to Concentration in which all of the cards are laid face down on a surface and two cards are flipped face up over each turn. The object of the game is to turn over pairs of matching cards. In Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler, the game is played with two decks (Episode 2).
Life or Death
In this game, ten small sword-shaped pieces are placed into a cup and shaken. There are 30 numbered holes in concentric circles on a board. The aim is to bet on the which of the numbered slots any the swords will fall into, in a way similar to roulette. If a sword blade in a slot faces up, the player wins 30 times the amount they bet, however if the sword faces down, the player loses 30 times the amount they bet. Players agree on the amount to bet before the game starts (Episode 3).
Debt Exchange Game
In the Debt Exchange Game, students participate in groups of four to play a game of two-card Indian poker trying to reduce their debts, with the eventual winner losing their debt completely. The winner in each group can exchange their debt with anyone in the group who has a lower debt. The game is played with numbered cards only (Episode 4).
Tarot Cards of Fate
The game is played in 3 rounds using a deck of 22 cards Tarot cards with a value of 1–21 placed face down in a circle. In each round a card is flipped by a player. If a card faces the player they gain those points, but if it faces away they lose the points. If they pick the Fool card which is valued at Zero the game is instantly won or lost based on the facing direction (Episode 12).
Finger Cutting Guillotine
This is essentially a game of Chicken. The Players each place a finger into a hole in the bottom of the device which has a guillotine blade suspended above. There are a number of strings visible, but only one supports the blade. The players take turns in cutting a string, and the loser is the one who withdraws their finger first, leaving the other/s as the winner. If there is only 1 string left and the blade has not fallen, then cutting it will result in any finger remaining in a hole being severed (Episode 13).
Nym Type Zero
This game is played with a deck of only 4 four different kind of cards numbered from 0 to 3, with 10 of each card in the Deck. There are 3 rounds and a different deck is used every round. In each round players show 1 of their 4 dealt cards, and if the last card shown brings the sum of all cards over 9, that person is out. Betting rules are the same as for Poker. The game is used during the Student Council elections where each player must start with 30 chips, each equal to 1 vote. Players with insufficient vote chips are advanced "Serve" chips which each guarantee 24 hours service to the student council. The loser's votes are distributed equally among the remaining players (Episode 15).
Grin and Bear It: Death Macaron
Each team receives three macarons which must be eaten in order, however one of each three is filled with habanero sauce, the Death Macaron. The winning team must determine which of the opposing team's pastry was the Death Macaron while displaying their own acting ability by not reacting to the spicy macaron (Episode 18).
Soixante-Trois
Soixante-Trois is like a game of Chicken using a standard pack of 52 cards. Each of the players selects a card and declares its suit and value, which may be true or false. When a player thinks their card makes the total add up to 63, they can "pass" which excludes them from the game, and the last player then wins. However, if the final total is over 63 the last player is the loser and those who passed earlier become the winners (Episode 18).
Greater Good Game
Each of five players is given five coins (a total of 25 coins) and then taken separately into another room with two boxes; a Personal Bank Box and a Tax Deposit Box. They can deposit their coins in either box, and after each round the coins are redistributed; the coins in the Personal Bank Box will be counted towards each player's overall total, and the coins in the Tax Deposit Box will be doubled and distributed to all players. At the end of each round, the players can discuss their strategy, and if three agree, they can eliminate one player from the game and their coins will be confiscated. The aim is to acquire 40 or more coins to be eligible for prizes, which mean that a number of coins must be deposited in the Tax Deposit Box to increase the overall number of available coins for anyone to win. Those with less than 40 coins will forfeit their votes to Terano Totobami (Episode 18).
Tower of Doors
Tower of Doors is played in a 5-story building which represents the beginnings and endings of life. The challenge is for each contestant to start from the 5th floor, move down to the 1st floor and retrieve a white lily, then climb back to the 5th floor. Each level has doors to the central stairwell, doors in the outside walls and trapdoors leading to ladders between the levels, each with a digital panel which can display hexadecimal letters and digits. Every 5 minutes the display changes, and the next contestant has a chance to open a passage after solving a problem on its digital panel. However, the correct answer may not always be the best solution (Episode 21).
Hundred Votes Auction
The auction is run by an auctioneer and monitored by a member of the Election Committee. The sponsor who provides the 100 votes for each round remains anonymous. The players use their own votes, and the highest bidder in each round wins 100 votes. However, all the votes placed as bids will be paid to the auctioneer, which means that the bidder loses them. All bidders need not be visible, and the bids are made anonymously. A player can withdraw from the auction at any time. It is revealed later that the auctioneer can also bid anonymously.Le 24 juin 2019 à 17:48:34 Civiq a écrit :
Voilà, voilà.Ballot Rock-Paper-Scissors
In the modified Rock-Paper-Scissors game, classmates draw one of the three symbols on a card and place it in a box. The players draw three cards each from the box, and then play one of the cards at a time until there's a win (Episode 1).
Double Concentration
This card game is similar to Concentration in which all of the cards are laid face down on a surface and two cards are flipped face up over each turn. The object of the game is to turn over pairs of matching cards. In Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler, the game is played with two decks (Episode 2).
Life or Death
In this game, ten small sword-shaped pieces are placed into a cup and shaken. There are 30 numbered holes in concentric circles on a board. The aim is to bet on the which of the numbered slots any the swords will fall into, in a way similar to roulette. If a sword blade in a slot faces up, the player wins 30 times the amount they bet, however if the sword faces down, the player loses 30 times the amount they bet. Players agree on the amount to bet before the game starts (Episode 3).
Debt Exchange Game
In the Debt Exchange Game, students participate in groups of four to play a game of two-card Indian poker trying to reduce their debts, with the eventual winner losing their debt completely. The winner in each group can exchange their debt with anyone in the group who has a lower debt. The game is played with numbered cards only (Episode 4).
Tarot Cards of Fate
The game is played in 3 rounds using a deck of 22 cards Tarot cards with a value of 1–21 placed face down in a circle. In each round a card is flipped by a player. If a card faces the player they gain those points, but if it faces away they lose the points. If they pick the Fool card which is valued at Zero the game is instantly won or lost based on the facing direction (Episode 12).
Finger Cutting Guillotine
This is essentially a game of Chicken. The Players each place a finger into a hole in the bottom of the device which has a guillotine blade suspended above. There are a number of strings visible, but only one supports the blade. The players take turns in cutting a string, and the loser is the one who withdraws their finger first, leaving the other/s as the winner. If there is only 1 string left and the blade has not fallen, then cutting it will result in any finger remaining in a hole being severed (Episode 13).
Nym Type Zero
This game is played with a deck of only 4 four different kind of cards numbered from 0 to 3, with 10 of each card in the Deck. There are 3 rounds and a different deck is used every round. In each round players show 1 of their 4 dealt cards, and if the last card shown brings the sum of all cards over 9, that person is out. Betting rules are the same as for Poker. The game is used during the Student Council elections where each player must start with 30 chips, each equal to 1 vote. Players with insufficient vote chips are advanced "Serve" chips which each guarantee 24 hours service to the student council. The loser's votes are distributed equally among the remaining players (Episode 15).
Grin and Bear It: Death Macaron
Each team receives three macarons which must be eaten in order, however one of each three is filled with habanero sauce, the Death Macaron. The winning team must determine which of the opposing team's pastry was the Death Macaron while displaying their own acting ability by not reacting to the spicy macaron (Episode 18).
Soixante-Trois
Soixante-Trois is like a game of Chicken using a standard pack of 52 cards. Each of the players selects a card and declares its suit and value, which may be true or false. When a player thinks their card makes the total add up to 63, they can "pass" which excludes them from the game, and the last player then wins. However, if the final total is over 63 the last player is the loser and those who passed earlier become the winners (Episode 18).
Greater Good Game
Each of five players is given five coins (a total of 25 coins) and then taken separately into another room with two boxes; a Personal Bank Box and a Tax Deposit Box. They can deposit their coins in either box, and after each round the coins are redistributed; the coins in the Personal Bank Box will be counted towards each player's overall total, and the coins in the Tax Deposit Box will be doubled and distributed to all players. At the end of each round, the players can discuss their strategy, and if three agree, they can eliminate one player from the game and their coins will be confiscated. The aim is to acquire 40 or more coins to be eligible for prizes, which mean that a number of coins must be deposited in the Tax Deposit Box to increase the overall number of available coins for anyone to win. Those with less than 40 coins will forfeit their votes to Terano Totobami (Episode 18).
Tower of Doors
Tower of Doors is played in a 5-story building which represents the beginnings and endings of life. The challenge is for each contestant to start from the 5th floor, move down to the 1st floor and retrieve a white lily, then climb back to the 5th floor. Each level has doors to the central stairwell, doors in the outside walls and trapdoors leading to ladders between the levels, each with a digital panel which can display hexadecimal letters and digits. Every 5 minutes the display changes, and the next contestant has a chance to open a passage after solving a problem on its digital panel. However, the correct answer may not always be the best solution (Episode 21).
Hundred Votes Auction
The auction is run by an auctioneer and monitored by a member of the Election Committee. The sponsor who provides the 100 votes for each round remains anonymous. The players use their own votes, and the highest bidder in each round wins 100 votes. However, all the votes placed as bids will be paid to the auctioneer, which means that the bidder loses them. All bidders need not be visible, and the bids are made anonymously. A player can withdraw from the auction at any time. It is revealed later that the auctioneer can also bid anonymously.
Merci, c'est exactement ce que je cherchais
Tu as trouvé ça ou ?
Mais du coup j’ai pas compris comment jouer au poker indien à 2 cartes (Épisode 4)quelqu’un pourrait m’expliquer svp 😅
Je m'en souviens que celui ou il faut aller jusqu'à neuf
Tu fais chier je pensais justement que tu allais nous donner les jeux
Poker Indien : Chaque joueur se verra remettre 2 cartes, la première reçu ne sera connu que de son détenteur, la seconde sera montrée à tous et inconnue de son détenteur. Les joueurs devront miser tout en espérant avoir une meilleure main que leurs adversaires. Il y a 3 figures possibles :
- La Couleur, deux cartes de mêmes formes (Cœur, Carreaux, Pique ou Trèfle).
- La Paire, deux cartes de mêmes valeurs.
- La Chicane, aucune figure ( deux cartes de couleurs différentes et de valeurs différentes)
Le joueur avec la meilleure main remporte le tour (le figures ci-dessous sont données de la plus forte à la plus faible).
il y a le nym type zéro je crois que c’est sa le nom où on a des cartes de 0 a 3
les joueurs reçoivent 4 cartes chacun et il en pose une chacun leurs tour , Il ne faut pas dépasser neuf la première personne qui a dépassé neuf perdu les personnes peuvent tester de se retirer à tout moment je sais pas si c’est exactement ça mais voilaa
Heyo ^^
Sa serai pour savoir si qql sais comment se procurer le jeu de la vie ou la mort?
Vuala, merci de votre réponse bande de bg
y'aurais qql qui pourrait m'expliquer le jeu avec yumeko et le trésorier svp
sur ce, merci les potos