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 L.C.R.D.!
criedel32
Posted: Mar 11 2012, 02:48 PM


Fighting Evil By Moonlight!


Group: Chop Squad
Posts: 220
Member No.: 677
Joined: 16-March 07



Not sure if it technically belongs in tabletop gaming, but I plan on setting up some games of Left, Center, Right, Down! this weekend. For those unaware, LCRD is a simple dice game that relies solely on luck and chance, so anybody can play and everyone has the same chance of winning. The learning curve is minimal and all that is required to play by each participant are 3 $1 bills and a beverage of some sort (preferably of the adult variety). It's a winner take all pot, so the more that play, the better the payoff is.
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Spyke114
Posted: Dec 2 2012, 12:33 AM


All-scale Irresponsiblity


Group: Chop Squad
Posts: 221
Member No.: 5
Joined: 19-February 05



This could be a fun thing for Walpurgis Nacht on friday at Armageddicon this year considering tabletop's general position to the bar (read as: right next to).

Do you still have this game? How long does the average game take and how many players does it support/require? (internet search is failing me)
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criedel32
Posted: Dec 3 2012, 07:43 PM


Fighting Evil By Moonlight!


Group: Chop Squad
Posts: 220
Member No.: 677
Joined: 16-March 07



YES! I'll totally bring it to the con. The average game lasts about 15-45 minutes depending on how many are playing. The game only technically requires 3+ people, but the more that play, the bigger the pot gets and the more fun it is. Typically, around 11 is the magic number for a sweet game, as the winner takes home a profit of $30.
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Dragon_Ranger_Red
Posted: Dec 3 2012, 10:11 PM


Sf Saiyuki Starzinger


Group: Argonauts
Posts: 33
Member No.: 1,935
Joined: 18-November 12



Sounds fun, I'd play
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