Im sure I saw them somewhere on here but as i cant find a search the site button thought it would be easier to ask again.
I think i have the basics but can someone post the rules for bournemouth roll as i fancied a game on saturday when i was slightly drunk, but couldnt even remember how many cards you get each.
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how odd. can delete a post i made after this one in this thread, but not the one that started it. oh well. never mind.
I found the answer by watching dicemans video from a while back. Bit obvious really....
The first rule of Bournemouth roll is that you do not talk about the Bournemouth roll.
The second rule of Bournemouth roll is that you DO NOT TALK ABOUT BOURNEMOUTH ROLL.
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Yeah, also remember that it's probably better when 2s are wild, which I forgot about when I made that. Also there is the thread Woody made on the BSWPMU website about some versions of the game.
The Rules of The Bournemouth Roll - Tournement edition Woody style w/ Venus flair - Bristol & South West Poker Group - sponsored by Poker.co.uk (Bristol) - Meetup.com
I used that when making the Powerpoint presentation about Bournemouth Roll which inspired me to make the Lucky Scrote video (BTW Part 2 if anybody cared has been put on indefinite hold until I CBA). However it's pretty damn uninformative. I don't understand some of the extra rules from it, and some seem a bit weak.
I'm trying to upload the PPT but it's taking forever so might update later if it works.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Here is my Bournemouth Roll Powerpoint.
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It's a bit shit and was mainly designed to inform people how to play who had never played any poker before.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
I think you missed out the community card as well.
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