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The Golden Estate

Overview

The Golden Estate is the largest casino and gambling operation in Relles. Located in the great city of @Miraf It has operated and cooperated with the crown of Relles as well as the governorship of Miraforge since it opened.

Description

On the outside, it resembles a two-story stone villa with the emerald golden and green rooftops. The building itself is pretty wide with lattice going up some of the walls with golden roses entangled in the vines. From the looks of it, wealthy nobles are entering and exiting through 2 sets of double doors, with the entrance having a large tiefling guarding it accepting bags of gold from those who enter. Door fee is 20 gold pieces per person.
There is a long 360-degree bar being served all by halflings. Their bar is elevated higher to accommodate most of the guests here but there is one-quarter of the bar with an elevated platform to accommodate the species who are invertically capable such as Halflings and Gnomes. The ceiling is about 50 feet high with golden chandeliers in the shape of roses lit with magical flames bouncing on top.
The walls are covered with lattice and intricate and delicate glass vines with golden roses all magically lit. If someone is caught cheating, the glass vines lash out and pin the cheater to the wall.
 
 

Inside

Past the bar there are dozens and dozens of tables with various games being played. You see dealers of all races. Many guards patrolling the area from halflings and humans, to minotaurs and half-orcs.
In the middle of the gaming floor on the right hand side there is an open doorway about 10’ by 10’ going into the Tavern and Inn portion of the Estate. More of a sit-down restaurant with glass golden flowers in the center of each table.
In the far back past the tables there’s two staircases on both sides of the building leading up to a second floor overlooking the gaming floor. A members-only sign is posted there along with a small outcropping. Usually this is where you can find Billiam Luckfoot with his own table drinking out of a delicate glass, has two bodyguards and an elegant human woman (Villia) next to him.

Games to Play

Twenty-One - card (25 gp buy in) A player rolls 2d10. The dealer does the same, keeping the first die hidden. Each player, including the dealer, takes turns rolling any number of additional d10s. All die faces are face value, except for the 1, which can be worth 1 or 11. If the dealer scores a 21, all players lose. If a player scores a 21, they win. If neither occurs, a player loses if their total is less than the dealer’s, and wins if their total is greater than the dealer’s. Payout for winning players is 3:2. If both the dealer and a player score a 21, that player wins their bet back 1:1. If you have a proficiency in playing cards, you can reroll once dice.

Halfling’s Wheel

(50 gp min buy in) The Estate drops a ball in a wheel with 20 slots, numbered 1-20. Each player chooses one of two options: choose a number between 1 and 20, or choose whether the result of the die roll will be odd or even. The dealer then rolls a d20. If a player chooses a specific number, they win triple their bet if the die lands on said face. If a player chooses between even or odd, they win 1.5 times their bet if the die lands on a correct face. A player loses otherwise.


Cheating Mage

Dice game (5 gp min buy in) A player rolls 2d6. If they roll a 7 or 12, they win. They can double their bet to add 1d6 to the total. Payout for winning players is 3:2.

Ionnan

(AH-nan) - dice The player bets any amount, rolls a number between 1 and 6. The dealer than rolls 3d6. If one die matches the player's number, they get their money back plus an equal amount. if two dice match the player's number, they get their money back plus double the amount. If three dice match the player's number, they get their money back plus triple the amount. Of course, if none of the dice match, the house keeps their money.

Dwarvish Hold'em

(Card Theme Flavored Game) Minimum buy-in determined by first person to bet, if the Estate is involved, the dealer sets the buy in of 10 GP. The game is the players are dealt 3 cards, discarding one and drawing another, then being dealt two cards face-up. Rules: Players decide the ante, and everyone places the same bet as the first. All players roll 3d10, keeping their rolls to themselves. Each player has the chance to raise the bet, call the bet (meet it) , or fold. Players must re-roll one of their die (of their choosing). Another chance to raise the bet, call the bet (meet it) , or fold. Dealer publicly rolls 2d10. Another chance to raise the bet, call the bet (meet it) , or fold. Players pick their best 3 rolls: (3 of a Kind > Straight > Pair > High Card)

Three's

(Dice Theme Flavored Game) Minimum buy in is 10 gp Rules: Minimum of 2 players but best with 4 or more. All players ante in and take turns rolling 5d6. All numbers on the die are scored at face value except for 3's with are worth 0 points. Lowest score wins the pot, any ties split it 50/50. Crown and Anchor (dice) 10 gold piece minimum buy-in. One of the least played chance games due to the odds being staked ever so slightly against you. Anyone offering to play is most likely just out to take your money. While the game is very quick to play, it is almost impossible to get maximum payouts. Rules: Pick a number and place a bet. The dealer rolls 3d6. If 1 die lands on your number, you get your money back. If 2 dice land on your number, you double your money. If all 3 dice land on your number, you triple it.

Slot Machines

Roll 3d6 for 6g • No match: add g equivalent to the highest die (3-6g) • Two match: add g equivalent to combined score of matching dice (2-12g) • Three match: add double the combined score of matching dice (6-36g)
 
In addition to two Green Hilts in every main area, the casino has its own security. You see dozens of floating crossbows in the corners of the room as well as random security checks.
 

Gambling Dealers

Gold Toof - Dwarf Male Red Locks - Human Female Green Folder - Tiefling Female Hot Hands - Human Male Fresh Booty - Dwarf Female Vivian Newsin - Tiefling Female

Other Workers and Bartenders

Muggy Korill - twin halflings, cousin of Billiam on their mothers side Muggy has a puffy head of hair Puggy Korill - twin halflings, cousin of Billiam on their mothers side Dougy has slicked back flattened hair Winston - Winston is an older halfling, everyone thinks that he is Billiam’s uncle but it is unknown as he just goes by Winston. In truth, he was just an old bartender in the original inn that Billiam opened. Great bartender everyone wants him to make their drinks.

Welcome to the Golden Estate


20 gold pieces for entry
1,000 gold pieces for membership for life
No magic or you’ll be suspended for a tenday, second offense a month, third offense banned for life.
Midnight Blu House employees enter for free
Those of fiendish descent may be subjected to random checks
We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone
No cheating
Be courteous to our employees and we will be courteous to you.
~~Half-Orcs welcome~~

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