Poker table

The poker table, card table, or game table is a fun object in The Sims 2: Nightlife, The Sims 3 Store, and The Sims 4.

The Sims 2: Nightlife
The "52 Pickup" Card Table was introduced in The Sims 2: Nightlife, and could be placed on both residential and community lots. Chairs must be placed separately around the poker table in order to function; these chairs can be individually removed from the table. If the poker table is moved via the Hand tool, all chairs will automatically move with it.

Up to four Sims may play at a time. Playing the game costs §100. If the Sim is playing alone, he or she will be refunded at the end of the game. If playing with multiple Sims, a normal game of poker will be played. Sims will collect their winnings after a round ends. Gameplay is autonomous and players have no control over the outcome of the game.

If The Sims 2: Freetime is installed, playing Poker will raise Enthusiasm for the Games hobby.

The Sims 3 Store
The poker table returns in The Sims 3 as the Dead Man's Hand Poker Table, available from The Sims 3 Store. Playing at the table builds the gambling skill.

Dead Man's Hand Poker Table
+ Gambling skill

The Sims 4
Up to four Sims can play cards at a game table, and they require dining or desk chairs to be able to use it. Any Sim aged child or older can play and, as a result, there are no stakes to be won or lost. Playing with cards raises the logic skill for teens and older, and the mental skill for children.

If Get Together is installed, every game table has the option to swap out cards for Don't Wake the Llama. With Journey to Batuu installed, the player can also play Sabacc on all tables.

Got Game Table
Fun: 5 + Logic skill + Mental skill

Wolf Pytts' Essential Gaming Table
+ Logic skill + Mental skill

This game table has no listed fun score.

Don't Wake the Llama Game Table for Kids!
Fun: 6 + Logic skill + Mental skill

Don't Wake the Llama Classic Game Table
Fun: 6 + Logic skill + Mental skill

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