Poker, Black Jack, Baccarat, etc.
Would card games such as Poker, Black Jack, Baccarat, or other card games typically played for money be the Gambling skill or separate Games skills? How about other gambling games such as Backgammon?
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There's a comprehensive article about poker under GURPS in Pyramid #3/59: Conspiracies.
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Not one I have. What is the gist of it as relates to my question?
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All of them except baccarat could be played with a Game skill in a less cinematic context. Most versions of baccarat are pure or nearly pure games of chance, so there is no skill to acquire that will improve your odds. |
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You might need a point in Baccarat to know the rules, or possibly you could use a Gambling familiarity for that purpose.
The existence of a separate Gambling skill alongside various Games skills makes this confusing, but gambling is a separate thing. (You can bet on a coin flip, or on which bird will fly from a fence first, etc.) |
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The skill in many gambling card games is less in the rules than in the ability to read the other players and prevent them from reading you. You have to know the rules to bound the possible outcomes, but once betting and bluffing is involved those factors have to be considered.
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Realistically, most games that are played against the house are "make a Gambling roll. On a success, you lose money at a rate corresponding to the house edge. On a failure, you lose money faster than that". Even the ones that have an actual skill element usually only show up over a quite large number of games.
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So yeah, there are no skills to be learned that will enable you to lose less against the house. The minimal loss strategy is usually too simple to be worth a skill point - it has to be since the dealer is playing it and it has to be one he can learn to execute flawlessly without too much training. You don't break even with it either because the house wins the ties or because there is a commission to play. |
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