rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Restructure...

3 messages from 3 participants · 10 February 1997
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Herman Horsten

Q: If you have to change places due to a political action, do you have to change places AND all your cards on the table (a rather time-consuming operation...) or do you just have to change places and get all the cards of someone else, so that all cards stay in place? Or just stay in place and remember the new order of play? Herman hhor...@luc.ac.be http://www.luc.ac.be/~hhorsten/

L. Scott Johnson

Herman Horsten <hhor...@luc.ac.be> writes: >Q: If you have to change places due to a political action, do you have >to change places AND all your cards on the table (a rather >time-consuming operation...) or do you just have to change places and >get all the cards of someone else, so that all cards stay in place? Or >just stay in place and remember the new order of play? You just change places. Any cards you controlled prior to the move remain under your control. Most people find it convenient to keep the cards that they control in front of them, so they move the cards as well. :-) -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | He who laughs last http://www.math.sc.edu/cgi-bin/sjohnson/home | thinks slowest Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. |

The Corrupter

On Mon, 10 Feb 1997, Herman Horsten wrote: > Q: If you have to change places due to a political action, do you have > to change places AND all your cards on the table (a rather > time-consuming operation...) or do you just have to change places and > get all the cards of someone else, so that all cards stay in place? Or > just stay in place and remember the new order of play? :) This is an interesting question. Unlike Mad, Jyhad players switching places take their cards, etc. with. Alfred E. Neuman might have an interesting idea for his game, but it would seem a bit difficult to make such a horribly powerful card (I'm losing to you. Now I am you.). @#$ The Corrupter $#@ @#$ Adrian Lee Sullivan $#@ Truth is as @#$ Game Theory - Coffee - Opinion - Hedonism $#@ subjective as @#$ <http:cslab.uwlax.edu/~sulli_al/jyhad> $#@ Reality ... GAT/CS/WS C(+++) USX+ P++ N++ PS++@ PE@ b++(+++) X+++ R+++* r+ z++**?