rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Refresh my memory please

4 messages from 4 participants · 11 May 1996 – 17 May 1996
original thread on Google Groups

Everett Littles

Ok, I just got done playing Jyhad with some guys that hadn't played for a while and we got into a few disagreements. My question is on political actions. When a vote passes, you cannot continue to play cards that increase the number of votes can you. I thought that you could only play vote cards if needed to win the vote, not for landslide votes. Ok,so my grammar is poor right now or at least my syntax is so please forgive me. I am very tired. Good Night. Everett Littles Cal Poly SLO Business MIS http://www.calpoly.edu/~elittles/park.html Clan Ravnos Home Page

L. Scott Johnson

Everett Littles <elit...@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu> writes: >Ok, I just got done playing Jyhad with some guys that hadn't played for a >while and we got into a few disagreements. My question is on political >actions. When a vote passes, you cannot continue to play cards that >increase the number of votes can you. I thought that you could only play >vote cards if needed to win the vote, not for landslide votes. >Ok,so my grammar is poor right now or at least my syntax is so please >forgive me. I am very tired. Good Night. You may play any vote-gaining cards regardless of the current vote majority. This becomes more useful when planning a voter captivation, of course. -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | DejaFu - http://www.math.sc.edu/~sjohnson | The feeling that things have Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. | been this FU'ed before.

Thomas R Wylie

While the voting process is going on, you can cast as many votes as you like, even if the fate of the vote seems to be determined. For example, you can continue to thrown in "yes" votes even if "yeas" have it by eight or so. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

Lord of Shadows

In article <Pine.A32.3.91.960511...@cymbal.aix.calpoly. edu>, Everett Littles <elit...@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu> wrote: >Ok, I just got done playing Jyhad with some guys that hadn't played for a >while and we got into a few disagreements. My question is on political >actions. When a vote passes, you cannot continue to play cards that >increase the number of votes can you. I thought that you could only play >vote cards if needed to win the vote, not for landslide votes. >Ok,so my grammar is poor right now or at least my syntax is so please >forgive me. I am very tired. Good Night. > >Everett Littles Cal Poly SLO Business MIS >http://www.calpoly.edu/~elittles/park.html >Clan Ravnos Home Page Well it depends on the rules you are playing with.If you are playing that you can push votes than yes you can cycle cards by throughing in excess votes.If you are playing only 1 vote push per player than you can only throw in 1 vote card therefore stopping card cycling that no other deck can do.It might be a useful house rule to say you cannot landslide votes but under the rules as they stand you can. LS