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The object of Even or Odd cube game is to successfully guess if the dice is going to be even or odd. Event Masters will roll the dice and if the player successfully guesses all cards right, they advance to the next round until there are 2 contestants left. The last player who guesses correctly is then given a prize. | |||
===Hi/Low=== | ===Hi/Low=== | ||
The object of Higher or Lower card game is to successfully guess if the next faced-down card is going to be higher or lower than the previous faced-up card. Players are given 5 cards with the first one flipped up. Event Masters will determine if the Ace card is either valued at 1 or 11 at the start of the event. If the player successfully guesses all cards right, they advance to the next round until there are 3 contestants left. The last three players are then given prizes according to who comes in first, second, or third. | The object of Higher or Lower card game is to successfully guess if the next faced-down card is going to be higher or lower than the previous faced-up card. Players are given 5 cards with the first one flipped up. Event Masters will determine if the Ace card is either valued at 1 or 11 at the start of the event. If the player successfully guesses all cards right, they advance to the next round until there are 3 contestants left. The last three players are then given prizes according to who comes in first, second, or third. |
Revision as of 01:53, 24 February 2012
Events On Graal Kingdoms
Card Games
Black Jack
Even/Odd
The object of Even or Odd cube game is to successfully guess if the dice is going to be even or odd. Event Masters will roll the dice and if the player successfully guesses all cards right, they advance to the next round until there are 2 contestants left. The last player who guesses correctly is then given a prize.
Hi/Low
The object of Higher or Lower card game is to successfully guess if the next faced-down card is going to be higher or lower than the previous faced-up card. Players are given 5 cards with the first one flipped up. Event Masters will determine if the Ace card is either valued at 1 or 11 at the start of the event. If the player successfully guesses all cards right, they advance to the next round until there are 3 contestants left. The last three players are then given prizes according to who comes in first, second, or third.