After wrapping up the 'False Flag' main questline and returning to Mirogana City, I got a message from Danka about a high-rollers table of Sabacc. She wanted me to find Kaslo's Parlor, an exclusive gambling den tucked away from the usual tourist crowds. My first instinct was to use the front entrance, but the security system promptly turned me away. That's when I realized the game wanted me to use the back alleys and rooftops to slip inside. The whole experience turned out to be one of the more memorable side activities in Star Wars Outlaws, especially once I started learning the subtle rhythm of high-stakes Sabacc.

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Locating the Back Entrance to Kaslo's Parlor

The main entrance to Kaslo's Parlor sits within an alley southwest of the Stormtrooper checkpoint and fast travel point, but it's not usable at first. The door's security system blocks you from entering until you have opened the route from the other side. To get in, I had to find the back entrance, which led me through a slightly hidden traversal path above the gambling district.

Step-by-step route

Here is the exact route I followed to reach the high-roller Sabacc table:

  1. Fast travel to the main city entrance, beyond the Stormtrooper checkpoint.

  2. Head northwest down the main set of stairs that leads to Makal's Gambling Parlor.

  3. At the Sabacc table, turn and walk into the alleyway opposite, which sits to the southwest.

  4. At the end of this alley, I found a ladder and a grapple point.

  5. Grapple across to the platform on the opposite side.

  6. Proceed through the door and join the table.

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After that first successful entry, I could return through the main entrance as many times as I wanted. The main door is in that same southwestern alley near the fast travel point, so you can quickly revisit the table for new games without repeating the traversal.

What Makes the High-Rollers Table Different

The high-stakes Sabacc game in Kaslo's Parlor feels familiar, but there are a few adjustments that change how long each session runs. The most obvious difference is the increased buy-in fee. You need more credits to sit down, so I made sure to have some savings before heading over. The other major change is that each player starts with eight chips instead of the usual lower amount. That means more rounds, longer matches, and a greater chance for swings in momentum.

Despite the fancy setting, the AI players at the high-rollers table are not any smarter than the regular Sabacc opponents you meet elsewhere. They just have deeper pockets and a bit more bravado. One important limitation I noticed immediately: you cannot use Nix to cheat at this table. That option is disabled entirely, so you have to rely on careful play and a fair amount of luck. The game also tends to drag a little longer because of those extra chips, so I made sure to pace myself and avoid risky bets early on.

Sabacc Hand Rankings and Strategy

The key to consistently beating Bosnok, and later the other high-rollers, is understanding which hands are strongest. The ranking I kept in mind was:

  • Pure Sabacc: two Sylop cards

  • 1 : 1

  • 1 : Sylop

  • 2 : 2

  • 2 : Sylop

  • 3 : 3

  • 3 : Sylop

One quirk that helped me a lot is that a regular Sabacc pair beats a Sylop Sabacc hand if the value is the same. For example, a 1 : 1 will beat a 1 : Sylop hand. This is easy to forget in the heat of a long round, but it matters when you are trying to gauge whether to push for a pair or settle for a Sylop hand.

Imposter cards are always a gamble, but I found them worth it in specific situations. If I already had a 1 in my hand and had been searching for its pair without luck, pulling an Imposter on the last round often made sense. You get two dice, which means two chances to roll the number you need. Even if you roll a 2 instead of a 1, you will only lose the difference in chips, so you may still survive into another round. If nobody else has Sabacc and you have the smallest value difference, you could even win the round outright.

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Beating Bosnok and Unlocking the Next Stage

After I beat Bosnok at least once at Sabacc, Danka contacted me again with a continuous quest. This new objective tasks Kay with rooting out and beating the other high-rollers scattered across the galaxy. It turns Kaslo's Parlor from a one-off stop into the start of a broader gambling side arc. I also received 'The Score' vehicle trinket and the prize winnings from the table, which gave me a nice little boost for future upgrades.

If you are short on credits before buying into the high-stakes game, I recommend spending some time with the regular Sabacc tables or doing a few side contracts first. The increased buy-in can sting if you lose early, so having a comfortable buffer makes the experience far less stressful. Once the main entrance is open, you can also return for new games whenever you want, which makes it a convenient place to farm credits and practice your Sabacc skills.

Overall, getting into Kaslo's Parlor is mostly about knowing the right back alley route through Mirogana City. The actual card game is the same Sabacc you already know, but the higher chip count, the inability to cheat with Nix, and the exclusive atmosphere make it feel like a proper high-roller contest. I found it to be a satisfying detour after the False Flag questline, and the reward of unlocking a recurring high-stakes challenge across the galaxy gave me a good reason to keep exploring.