Poker Duel

A Poker Duel (ポーカー・デュエル Pōkā Dyueru) is a style of Action Duel that happens in a gigantic poker table surrounded by a mountain of chips of different values and colors, all being bigger sized

Poker Duels take place in the "Casino Field" Action Field Spell Card, and upon activation, a duelist, which can be determined by playing rock-paper-scissors, rolls a six-sided dice and the number of chips of $1 USD value are placed on the field, which are depending on the dice roll, and can be seen here:

Also, at the start of the Poker Duel, the duelists have to bet a small amount of money which are independent of the "counterfeit" money, which are in the form of the chips. They are decided by the winner of the rock-paper-scissors matchup, but they must be less than the money both duelists have before the activation of this card. The chips are placed in the back on each duelist when the Duel starts, while the Action Cards are scattered into each player's chips mountain, not in the rest of the poker felt, also the Action Cards can be located inside the mountain, so the duelist, in order to catch the Action Cards, has to search through the chips he has. A duelist cannot see or take Action Cards that are located in their opponent's stack. The duelists, during the Duel, stand above the felt. They do not sit in the 8 seats, despite the fact that it has some, which are occupied by their duelists' friends, which are in the duelist's side, but they cannot inform their friend where an Action Card is, or discourage the opponent, but only to cheer their friend on. Each time chips are dropped down, the one who "owned" these chips takes 100 damage, also the opponent of the one who "owned" the dropped chips gains 100 Life Points. The chips cannot be distributed to the opponent or disposed from the table. The winner takes all the money which are in the ante.

No practitioners of Poker Duels are currently known.

Trivia

 * The amount of money in the form of the chips are basically the amount of money you can play on the Governor of Poker 2 in the Quick Poker mode. You play with $260 on Amarillo and Wichita Falls, $390 on Lubbock and Fort Stockton, $720 on San Angelo, San Antonio, Killeen and Abilene, $1070 on Fort Worth, Waco, Arlington and Austin and $1670 on Victoria, Galveston, Rockport, Longview, Houston and Dallas.