Minimum of Four Cards in Hand before Cashing
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Pedronicus
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Minimum of Four Cards in Hand before Cashing
This is an unoffical option that me and my friends play.
Its makes getting your cards harder.
Its makes getting your cards harder.
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Pedronicus
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here it is in clearer english:
maxium number of cards you can have is 4
This way, there is a chance you wont have a set.
you have to give up three cards when you hold 4 - but if your unlucky - you get no extra armies
It makes getting extra armies a lottery.
It is a killer, when you dont get extra armies.
especially when the cards are escalating. It also makes you play cards differently. - why give up three cards straight away if you got a set with the first three recieved?
wait and see if someone else claims armies first, thus when you play your set, you capitalise.
Clearer? - I hope so, From Pete
maxium number of cards you can have is 4
This way, there is a chance you wont have a set.
you have to give up three cards when you hold 4 - but if your unlucky - you get no extra armies
It makes getting extra armies a lottery.
It is a killer, when you dont get extra armies.
especially when the cards are escalating. It also makes you play cards differently. - why give up three cards straight away if you got a set with the first three recieved?
wait and see if someone else claims armies first, thus when you play your set, you capitalise.
Clearer? - I hope so, From Pete
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Pedronicus
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Pedronicus
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What if you don't have a set once you have 4 cards? Do you trade a card for a random card from the top of the deck or something?
Like, for example, you have 2 blue cards and 2 green card.
IF YOU HAVE 2 BLUE AND 2 GREEN YOU HAND IN THREE OF EM - IF YOUR ONE THE TERRATORIES YOU GET THE 2 BITS TO PUT ON, BUT THATS IT
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Pedronicus
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4 cards
Seems completely unnecessary to me. Just an unusual varient played by a very small group of people. The ability to hold onto your cards is a strategy which is an integral part of the game.
I could be wrong, but I can't very many people interested in changing this.
Scarus
I could be wrong, but I can't very many people interested in changing this.
Scarus
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I totally supported this idea until you explained it...
When, as Grimsleeper said, you have to wait until you have four cards until you cash in, that eliminates the chance of getting two cash-ins in two turns, as sometimes happens after a player gets five cards. I thought that was a decent idea, as two cash-ins in a row will totally end a game at a certain point just because a dude got lucky.
The actually idea only really seems to serve to reduce the number of cash-ins. But if it reduces them equally for all players I don't see what the extra magic is.
When, as Grimsleeper said, you have to wait until you have four cards until you cash in, that eliminates the chance of getting two cash-ins in two turns, as sometimes happens after a player gets five cards. I thought that was a decent idea, as two cash-ins in a row will totally end a game at a certain point just because a dude got lucky.
The actually idea only really seems to serve to reduce the number of cash-ins. But if it reduces them equally for all players I don't see what the extra magic is.