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Here is a new thought that has occurred to me in a state of pure confusion:
suppose i am taking a turn and i eliminate another player... in get his cards. so now lets say i have 5 cards and i have to cash in...../
so far so good we are all on the same page right.
but for some reason the phone rings or i pass out and the time expires.....
what happens to my cards? does the system automatically choose the set? and if it does not does that mean next round i get start with 5 cards?
suppose i am taking a turn and i eliminate another player... in get his cards. so now lets say i have 5 cards and i have to cash in...../
so far so good we are all on the same page right.
but for some reason the phone rings or i pass out and the time expires.....
what happens to my cards? does the system automatically choose the set? and if it does not does that mean next round i get start with 5 cards?

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eddymush wrote:Here is a new thought that has occurred to me in a state of pure confusion:
suppose i am taking a turn and i eliminate another player... in get his cards. so now lets say i have 5 cards and i have to cash in...../
so far so good we are all on the same page right.
but for some reason the phone rings or i pass out and the time expires.....
what happens to my cards? does the system automatically choose the set? and if it does not does that mean next round i get start with 5 cards?
the real question is how could you ever let yourself pass out in the middle of a risk turn, especially if you have cards to trade.....omg, dude you need to get your shit together....
Me, maniacmath17, and Jaydog answered this question already.
Jay had 4 cards, and eliminated me with 5 cards. He waited with 9 cards until the time ran our for his turn, then started the next round with 9 cards.
You would have to forfeit a card that you should have received for that turn, but other than that it could be a pretty decent strategy, especially in escalating.
Here is the link for the test game....
http://www.conquerclub.com/game.php?game=177132#gmtop
Jay had 4 cards, and eliminated me with 5 cards. He waited with 9 cards until the time ran our for his turn, then started the next round with 9 cards.
You would have to forfeit a card that you should have received for that turn, but other than that it could be a pretty decent strategy, especially in escalating.
Here is the link for the test game....
http://www.conquerclub.com/game.php?game=177132#gmtop
AK_iceman wrote:Me, maniacmath17, and Jaydog answered this question already.
Jay had 4 cards, and eliminated me with 5 cards. He waited with 9 cards until the time ran our for his turn, then started the next round with 9 cards.
You would have to forfeit a card that you should have received for that turn, but other than that it could be a pretty decent strategy, especially in escalating.
Here is the link for the test game....
http://www.conquerclub.com/game.php?game=177132#gmtop
its a good thing no one eliminated him with 4 cards of their own...cashing 4 sets may have been hard to beat
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