


I beat four professional players and I joined their ranks. The hermit is out of shape and I managed to beat him. It seems that the hermit was unable to completely resist mundane temptations. It seems that this idyllic village is no match for city experience. Tobias Hoffman plays poker professionally. It seems I'm better than the average druid. It turns out that the hierophant plays poker. I'm going to look for another professional. Maybe De Wett knows his way around politics but he knows nothing of poker. It turned out that apart from plotting, Roderick, the count of Wett, likes to roll some dice. It's time to play with another professional. I beat him and I want to challenge someone better. Comes complete with 11. Thaler has a good poker face but he was no match for my look. Up the ante with this sleek 300 Piece Poker Set. He is a professional and I want to challenge him. Thaler sometimes arranges meetings of poker players in the back room of his shop. I wonder if he is as good as they say? I can play poker with Munro. Munro, a friend of Zoltan, is a professional poker player. To become a professional poker player I must win against four other professional players. The rules are simple - if I win against four professionals I will be recognized as one of them. I'm doing good with poker and after a conversation with Zoltan I decided it's time to become a professional. I will not play with professionals as long as I am a novice. The rest are listed for information purposes. Note: The 200 XP increments listed below are only earned for the first four players, whichever four Geralt plays and wins against first. You only have to best four out of a possible eight professional players, so your journal entries may not include all the entries you see below, nor will the phases you do see necessarily be in the same order as seen here. You can then approach the first Sharper level player - at the same time, the Dice Poker: The Sharper quest is started. The hands (from the worst to the best) are as follows: Pair - two same faces in your row of five. In a nutshell, look at the hand your opponent has after you have both thrown once, and try to beat it with your second throw. The quest ends when you have beaten four professionals. Each round constitutes of two throws for each player. If I were you I would try it the first couple of times and when you don't get four of a kind within the first ten attempts, go back to the "normal" way of throwing the dices.Beat the professionals one by one as you meet them during your journeys. I tried it myself and still had no luck after about twenty tries. Mind you that many people say this specific method didn't work for them and that it's totally luck based. There also is a youtube video which show you a way to increase your chance to get five of a kind, with a little trick. Really hope you have more luck than I had. Took me over an hour and several reloads to get it eventually. I did this early on in the first act in Flotsam after witnessing some events on the townsquare, and I had about 300 gold to try it with. So take a good look before you select which dice to roll again. This was posted in the comments by NeXuS23.Īlso the five and the six look a lot a like. So go after this achievement as soon as possible.Įdit: apparantly when you throw 5 of a kind with your first throw and your opponent quits, you will not get the achievement. Last: Winning games will be hard on the later stages of the game, as most opponents will quit, after you've thrown three of a kind. 1 the monk in the basement of the inn in Flotsam. In the prologue the soldier in the camp.Ģ. According to the comments there are some opponents who rarely quit after you've thrown three of a kind.ġ. Third: Some of your opponents quit when you've thrown three of a kind with your first attempt. After your first throw you can select the dices which you want to throw again with and hope you get lucky this time. So you don't need to get five of a kind in a single throw. Second I got the achievement after throwing the selected dices a 2nd time. With that in mind I have some little tips for getting this achievement.įirst make a save before you're trying to get this, so you can reload it when you either run out of money or when it's costing you too much and start all over. It can take you five minutes, but also five hours. As you probably already have guessed this achievement is completely based on luck.
