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Fuzzy316 wrote:Actually, 3 of a kind is what you have when you get the three of one color...
You get 4 armies for 3 red, 6 armies for 3 green, and 8 armies for 3 blue ( I believe this is correct, it may be 4 for 3 green, and 6 for 3 red) in a flat rate game.
Having one of each color red, green and blue is a set worth 10 armies in a flat rate game.
Either one of those combinations of cards are able to be turned in
Fuzzy316 wrote:Actually, 3 of a kind is what you have when you get the three of one color...
You get 4 armies for 3 red, 6 armies for 3 green, and 8 armies for 3 blue ( I believe this is correct, it may be 4 for 3 green, and 6 for 3 red) in a flat rate game.
Having one of each color red, green and blue is a set worth 10 armies in a flat rate game.
Either one of those combinations of cards are able to be turned in
Baby-Bjorn wrote:Fuzzy316 wrote:Actually, 3 of a kind is what you have when you get the three of one color...
You get 4 armies for 3 red, 6 armies for 3 green, and 8 armies for 3 blue ( I believe this is correct, it may be 4 for 3 green, and 6 for 3 red) in a flat rate game.
Having one of each color red, green and blue is a set worth 10 armies in a flat rate game.
Either one of those combinations of cards are able to be turned in
Cool. Good info and yes you are correct on the terminology. I have not yet tried a flat rate game but will at some point. I'm still playing in the kiddie pool for nowHowever, I have saved that knowledge for when I do try it. Thanks Fuzzy316. I am most appreciative.
rdsrds2120 wrote:Baby-Bjorn wrote:Fuzzy316 wrote:Actually, 3 of a kind is what you have when you get the three of one color...
You get 4 armies for 3 red, 6 armies for 3 green, and 8 armies for 3 blue ( I believe this is correct, it may be 4 for 3 green, and 6 for 3 red) in a flat rate game.
Having one of each color red, green and blue is a set worth 10 armies in a flat rate game.
Either one of those combinations of cards are able to be turned in
Cool. Good info and yes you are correct on the terminology. I have not yet tried a flat rate game but will at some point. I'm still playing in the kiddie pool for nowHowever, I have saved that knowledge for when I do try it. Thanks Fuzzy316. I am most appreciative.
For future reference, check out Dako's Spoils Guide. Good luck in playing!
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