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An interesting caveat here: if you have more than 5 mid-turn, and two sets, you are allowed to cash both. For example, say you have two reds and two greens, and you kill someone with two blues. You can cash both sets, even though cashing one brings you back below 5.tankster3 wrote:If as a result of eliminating someone you have more than 5 cards you can turn them in mid-turn.
BaldAdonis wrote:An interesting caveat here: if you have more than 5 mid-turn, and two sets, you are allowed to cash both. For example, say you have two reds and two greens, and you kill someone with two blues. You can cash both sets, even though cashing one brings you back below 5.tankster3 wrote:If as a result of eliminating someone you have more than 5 cards you can turn them in mid-turn.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Olea wrote:Ok, thanks for the info. So, when you eliminate someone, you get their cards?
Herakilla wrote:Olea wrote:Ok, thanks for the info. So, when you eliminate someone, you get their cards?
yes and there is a way to hold them without playing and that is to let your turn run out before you play them lol (this was tested by some people, cant remember who, but i think one guy had 9 cards or something and allowed his turn to end by running outta time and he still had them but had to turn in until he had less than 5 on his next turn)
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:Herakilla wrote:Olea wrote:Ok, thanks for the info. So, when you eliminate someone, you get their cards?
yes and there is a way to hold them without playing and that is to let your turn run out before you play them lol (this was tested by some people, cant remember who, but i think one guy had 9 cards or something and allowed his turn to end by running outta time and he still had them but had to turn in until he had less than 5 on his next turn)
i think there was also a test game where they manged to work it out so that one person ended up with 27 cards once.
Olea wrote:Takes a bit of the fun away - it means that the strategy of the other players is pretty much thrown in their face. I am not as keen on the escalating bonus card games - they always turn into a white wash.
gimil wrote:i think there was also a test game where they manged to work it out so that one person ended up with 27 cards once.
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