Dragon Play Poker

Dragon Poker is a
fictional card game from
the " MythAdventures "
series by Robert Asprin ,
featured primarily in the
book Little Myth Marker.
The game is an absurdly
complex Poker variant,
with the same basic rules
as stud poker but with
different names for the
suits and face cards and
the added concept of
conditional modifiers. A
conditional modifier is a
modification to the rules
based on variables such
as the day of the week,
the number of players,
chair position, which hand
of the game it is, etc. As
a result the game quickly
gets ridiculously
complicated.
Asprin has never provided
the full rules for Dragon
Poker; it is used in the
book only as a plot device
in a parody of professional
gambling, and not as a
fully developed game.
This has not stopped fans
from creating a set of
Rules For Dragon Poker .[1]
The deck
Dragon Poker is played
with a standard 52-card
deck with the usual four
suits: clubs, diamonds,
hearts, and spades.
However, the Dragon
Poker deck's face cards
are Elves , Ogres, Unicorns,
and Dragons,
corresponding to jacks,
queens, kings, and aces,
respectively. (Like aces in
poker, Dragons can be
either the high card or
the low card in a straight,
but not both.)

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