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James Bond ([personal profile] doubleohblonde) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2013-09-05 03:09 am
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Bluffing: Can't Read My... [Period 5, Wed]

Bond had his class meet him in the Danger Shop, which didn't look anything like a class room, what it did look like was a high end casino with a high end poker table and Bond in the dealers position. A stack of blank, white poker chips sat in front of each place at the table. Once everyone had arrived and taken a seat, he opened a deck of card and started shuffling.

"Good afternoon," he began. "I'm Professor Bond, and this is Bluffing. The point of this class is to learn two things, one is how to effectively bluff, the other is to tell when another person is trying to bluff you. Over the years, I've discovered that some of the best ways to pick up these two skills are through various kinds of games where there are stakes riding on one person being better at either of them than the other."

Bond gestured to the stacks of chips in front of them. "Those your stakes, we'll personalise them in a moment. Your goal at the end of the semester is to have as many of your classmates chips as you can win from them while retaining as many of your own as possible."

"Since it's the first week, we'll do introductions, then play a simple game to get into the swing of things. During introductions I'll be dealing each of you and and also myself a single card, which you'll then place bets against who has the higher value card. Aces low and kings high, in the case of cards being the same value, suits, clubs high, spades low."

"You play in pairs, minimum initial bet one chip, minimum raise one chip. You win if your opponent folds, or if they call and you have the higher card. Thanks to the wonder of the danger shop, the rest of the table won't see the actual value of your cards. You may also choose to play against me." He held up a black and silver chip with a symbol like a small martini glass on it. "As the house, my chips are worth double, but you know what they say about the house and winning."

"But first introductions, I'd like your name, your class, why you're taking this one, and a colour and symbol to personalise your chips, you first." Bond dealt a card face down to a random student. "I'm also looking for a TA, if anyone is interested."

[Class Roster]

Re: OOC - BCRM [01]

[identity profile] makemyownway.livejournal.com 2013-09-04 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Gotta say that I glee-d at the roster. Talk about a group that would rob you blind...
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Re: OOC - BCRM [01]

[personal profile] suitably_heroic 2013-09-04 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
That group could be Ocean's 11 in another universe, I'm telling you.