Sunday, June 29, 2008

Rohan Online Guide - Card Game Guide

Rohan Card Game Guide

There is an easier way to make crons, besides farming gears. But, you need crons to start making it. Rohan Card Game icon can be found in the right small action bar, which is also the gathering hall teleportation icon and mall icon.
The action bar is below the minimap, top right corner.

To start Rohan Card Game, you need at least 10 000 crons. Its not hard to make if your 20-30 level. But you might wanna start whit 20 000 - 30 000 crons.

Why you need more than 10 000 crons? Because minium rase is 10 000 and if you lose it from the starts you cant try again before you get another 10 000 crons.

The game is basically calculating cards. Cards are same as 52 cards on Texas Hold'em or any other kind of card games.

You start the card game by betting on Prince, Townsman or Bishop.

You cant play with Prince, Townsman or Bishop. They are NPC, but you can bet on them and try to guess who is going to win.

Prince = P x1

Townsman = T x8

Bishop = B x0.95

Those x1, x8 and x0.95 tells you how much crons you will win.

For example, if you bet on Bishop for 10 000 -> you get 9 500 back along with your 10 000 and if somebody else bet on P or T, and nobody else betted the Bishop you will get those crons. But like others do say you get double your crons + 9 500, 10 000 or 80 000 if you betted 10 000 crons it depends on how much you will get of who you did bet on.

All face cards (J, Q and K) are 10 or 0 (Im not sure about this because somebody started to argue whit me.)
A is could be 1 or 11 but my quess is 1.

So who wins? Well the one that has higher number, that ablyes only for 1 number of cards,

Few excamples:
J + Q = 0 or 20 -> 0
A + K = 1 or 21 -> 1
5 + 4 = 9 -> 9
8 + 9 = 17 -> 7
10+ J = 10 or 20 -> 0

The dealer will deal third card, why?
Im not quite sure about this, but it seems when the other has less than 10 numbers Prince or Bishop will get another card.
So if Prince has A + 2 and Bishop has J + Q, Prince and Bishop gets another cards.
It seems that if other has less than 10 total number in hand dealer will give him/her third card.

What are the chance of winning? Well the game basically does ably only luck, but after I analyzed the game for 5 hours it seems abit different.

P and B winnings wont go over 50% and wouldnt go below 40%.
T didnt even went over 14% or below than 10% (sometimes might be 8%, then you should least but the 10k on there).

So if T has below than 14% there is allways chance the game goes, draw and dealer wins.
And now for the P and B.
Usually B wins, but sometimes P has winning rows as well.
But remember that both wont be getting higher than 50% and not below than 40%.
So if Bishops has 40% there is high chance that he/she will win or if he has 50% he/she will lose.
But if the Bishop or Prince has 42% and the Townsman has like 10% then the chances are equal.

In sometimes it seemed that:

P had 44% or below always,

T had 10-14%,

B had 44% or higher than that.

So you could basicly predict the who wins and when, example if the P or B has major winning row going one, soon its going to fall apart.
But remember assumption that Bishop has more wins than P, but there is chances when P has major winning row, if P has 48% then you should bet Bishop more often.
But also remember Townsman has 10% winnings it tells you that next 3-4 games somewhere he/she will win, well its draw to Prince and Bishop.

If you continue with these tips and come to understand the card game, you will get a lot of crons.

Do remember if the chances of winning arent always 100% sure.
And like I said when P or B gets more than 2 wons on row, there is bigger chance to the opposite side to win then. So it isnt base on luck all the time. Also notice when T has low % amout of winnings then Townsman (dealer) has high amount to get draw between P and B.

Credits: Paranoia from Rohan Online Forum

4 comments:

  1. Nah, the game is different from Blackjack.
    Basically, it works such that 10,J,Q,K, is 0 points, A is 1, and the point of the game is to get as close to 9 points as possible.

    From the way I see it, the 3rd card is dealt when no-one gets 9 points in the first go. When the added value of the points becomes greater than 2 digits, the number in the tenth place (eg. for 10, it is the 1) is removed and the points is equal to the remaining number.

    However, the rest is pretty much true... although the only variable is the winning percentage of the Dealer (Townsman)so be very careful in selecting the correct distribution

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  2. its baccarat u nubs

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  3. where can i find it? i cant find this game section @ rohan screen on game play ? is it true exist in rohan game? pls ans me ^^

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