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Postby Timminz on Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:55 pm

what would happen if you eliminated someone in a speed game (bringing your cards to 5 or more), and then let your time expire without cashing a set? Could you end up having more than 5 cards at the beginning of your next turn?
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Postby Top Dog on Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:02 pm

I dunno, try it :wink:
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Re: speed game question

Postby Risktaker17 on Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:04 pm

Timminz wrote:what would happen if you eliminated someone in a speed game (bringing your cards to 5 or more), and then let your time expire without cashing a set? Could you end up having more than 5 cards at the beginning of your next turn?


yes, what else cold happen
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Postby Timminz on Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:39 pm

I don't want to try it, cause it seems like a stupid play. I've also realized that this could be done in casual games too.

Also, it would mean that you don't collect a card for that turn.
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Postby lord voldemort on Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:34 pm

how do u end your turn cause its stuck on the cash cards bit for the whole time ;)
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Postby Timminz on Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:57 am

lord voldemort wrote:how do u end your turn cause its stuck on the cash cards bit for the whole time ;)
just let the time run out
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Postby MeDeFe on Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:12 am

I think you'd keep your cards.
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Postby edbeard on Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:24 pm

you only get a card if you end your turn so you'd still have 5 cards at the beginning of your turn.

in the case you have more than 5, you get to keep those cards.

people have made games purely to see how many cards they could get one person to have. with 8 player games now, I'm sure the 'record' will be broken
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Postby Timminz on Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:45 pm

wouldn't 9 be the most cards you could ever have? since you cannot have 5 or more when you eliminate someone (4 is the most), and you can only take 5 by eliminating someone. at that point you would either have to cash a set (or 2) or wait for time to expire, in which case you wouldn't get another. I guess if you let time expire with 9 cards, and then someone with 4 eliminates you, they could have 13.. hmm.. I've disproved myself. So, 33 would be the most that anyone could ever have in an 8-player game where the first player had 4 cards at the beginning of their turn, eliminated someone with 5 cards and let time expire, then each of the other 6 players all had 4 cards and did the same thing in turn, leaving the final player with 33 cards and no chance to cash them in, since everyone else is dead. Of course, this could never actually happen, so it's purely academic.
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Postby Herakilla on Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:03 pm

Timminz wrote:wouldn't 9 be the most cards you could ever have? since you cannot have 5 or more when you eliminate someone (4 is the most), and you can only take 5 by eliminating someone. at that point you would either have to cash a set (or 2) or wait for time to expire, in which case you wouldn't get another. I guess if you let time expire with 9 cards, and then someone with 4 eliminates you, they could have 13.. hmm.. I've disproved myself. So, 33 would be the most that anyone could ever have in an 8-player game where the first player had 4 cards at the beginning of their turn, eliminated someone with 5 cards and let time expire, then each of the other 6 players all had 4 cards and did the same thing in turn, leaving the final player with 33 cards and no chance to cash them in, since everyone else is dead. Of course, this could never actually happen, so it's purely academic.


not just let time expire, say someone was chasing you with their own army, following your army and as soon as you kill a player they kill you
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Postby dominationnation on Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:04 pm

say your in an 8 player game.
All players have 5 cards except player A who has 4.
PLayer A eliminates player B bringing his total to 9,
C eliminates A total goes to 14
D eliminates C-19
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