rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Intimidation (not the card...)

5 messages from 5 participants · 28 June 2002
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Orpheus

I wonder if it's legal, in normal game or in tournament, to show a card from your hand to one or more other players, in order to dissuade them from interfering, or to force a deal. For exemple : don't block me, Mr Tzimisce, or you'll Kiss My Râ...? -- Orfeo Giovanni, the Traitor 8 Cap, Sabbat DOM / OBT / NEC / Pot / Obf Orfeo gets -1 intercept against Lasombra ; + 1 bleed against the controller of any ready Giovanni. ------------ VTES french forum : news://news.zoo-logique.org/VTES-francophone http://no.exit.free.fr (onlive novel) http://cypheranima.free.fr (goth band)

James Coupe

In message <afhk05$92a$1...@wanadoo.fr>, Orpheus <orph...@wanadoo.fr> writes: >I wonder if it's legal, in normal game or in tournament, to show a card from >your hand to one or more other players No. (Unless permitted/forced by a specific card, e.g. Pulse of the Canaille.) You can tell people, and others can tell people what they saw, however. (And can lie. Or you can tell them they're lying etc.) -- James Coupe PGP 0x5D623D5D I am woman. Here, me raw. EBD690ECD7A1FB457CA2 13D7E668C3695D623D5D

LSJ

Orpheus wrote: > > I wonder if it's legal, in normal game or in tournament, to show a card from > your hand to one or more other players, in order to dissuade them from > interfering, or to force a deal. For exemple : don't block me, Mr Tzimisce, > or you'll Kiss My Rā...? No. You can tell the other person (truthfully or not) that you have a Kiss of Ra in your hand. But you cannot show the cards in your hand (or library or crypt or uncontrolled region) to another player. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Joshua Duffin

"James Coupe" <ja...@zephyr.org.uk> wrote in message news:bvMx59uf...@gratiano.zephyr.org.uk... > In message <afhk05$92a$1...@wanadoo.fr>, Orpheus <orph...@wanadoo.fr> > writes: > >I wonder if it's legal, in normal game or in tournament, to show a card from > >your hand to one or more other players > > No. (Unless permitted/forced by a specific card, e.g. Pulse of the > Canaille.) > > You can tell people, and others can tell people what they saw, however. > (And can lie. Or you can tell them they're lying etc.) "Hey, did you know Sandra Everingham did the art on Kiss of Ra? Oh wow, I never noticed that beaky thing in the picture before!" If you're looking for more "evidence" that the card really is in your hand without going so far as to show it to anyone. Of course, once this has been done often enough, everyone *does* know that Sandra Everingham did the art on Kiss of Ra and it can again be nothing but bluff. :-) Josh hee hee

Sorrow

> > You can tell people, and others can tell people what they saw, however. > > (And can lie. Or you can tell them they're lying etc.) > "Hey, did you know Sandra Everingham did the art on Kiss of > Ra? Oh wow, I never noticed that beaky thing in the picture > before!" You are evil, Josh. Eeeeeeevilllll!!! hehehe Sorrow --- "...but you know, evil is an exact science..."