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Poker is an essential part of Far Cry 3. There are references of it scattered everywhere, from the items you ♠ pick up, to the side quests you complete, to the multiple poker games sprinkled throughout the world, to even being ♠ incorporated into the main story line. In order to unlock the Poker mini-game, you’ll have to liberate the Valsa Docks ♠ Outpost. There are five poker locations total, three on the north island and two on the south island. The names ♠ of the closest towns to those poker mini-games are the Valsa Docks, Northview Gas, Badtown, Thurston Town and Bridge Control.
There ♠ are four skill levels that the player can choose from. Practice is the easiest and you won’t wager any money, ♠ however this means you won’t win any money either. The next level is Novice and you’ll start off with aR$100 ♠ total to wager with. The next level is Skilled and you’ll getR$150 to wager and last is the Expert level ♠ with an allowance ofR$250. The higher the level the more difficult the poker game will be.
The game itself is basically ♠ a no-limit Texas Hold’Em game that would be similar to aR$2/$4 game at Binion’s in Downtown Las Vegas. If you’re ♠ looking for a replacement for online poker, this isn’t it. Far Cry 3 poker games are much slower, use different ♠ procedures, they have poor A.I. for the other players and the game only gives out fake money.
As soon as you ♠ sit down on the table, the game will start. The object of the game is to make the highest five ♠ card poker ranking than all of the other players. This game uses traditional poker hand rankings, where the best hand ♠ a player can get is a Royal Flush while the worst hand they can get is High Card. You’ll do ♠ this by using the 5 community cards that are on the board plus the two cards that were dealt to ♠ you at the beginning of the game.
The game progresses through four different stages. The first stage is when you’re dealt ♠ your initial two cards. In a normal poker game, two players will post a Big Blind and a Small Blind, ♠ but the game is nice and does that for you so you don’t have to think about it. The game ♠ will then ask you if you want to Fold, Check, Call, Raise or go All In. If you Fold, then ♠ this means that you give up. You’ll toss your cards in, automatically lose any money you might have had in ♠ the game and then you won’t play again until the next game. If you Check, this means that you want ♠ the game to continue without adding any additional money to the pot. If you Call, then this means you’ll match ♠ the dollar amount that the last player bet and continue with the game. If you Raise, then this means that ♠ you add more money to your bet, making all the other players match that same amount before the game can ♠ continue. If you go All In, then this means you Raise to the point of betting everything you have on ♠ the table… Everything…