Doing a complete 180
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Doing a complete 180
This is a house rule we have used in my area since our very first game. After a player has finished his action, He is turned 180 degrees to show that he is done. I was just wondering if anyone uses this or any other method to mark that players have acted during a turn.
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we always turn them around too. It's not really a rule just a convention to keep track of who's gone.
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In our league coaches turn players either 90 or 180. I normally turn them 90, but at least one of my opponents asked me to turn them 180 since he had difficulty telling Dragon Warrirors from Line Elves.
When I first saw this I just thought - its brilliant. I'd strongly recommend it to anyone who doesn't already do it.
Ian
When I first saw this I just thought - its brilliant. I'd strongly recommend it to anyone who doesn't already do it.
Ian
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As Ian mentioned we always "tap" our players to show they've been used. I'm with Balrog in that I prefer to turn my players 90 degrees and turn boneheaded or hyp gazed players 180.
It's worth mentioning that almost every tournament game I've played, coaches turn their players when done. It's just good manners/sportsmanship.
Marcus
It's worth mentioning that almost every tournament game I've played, coaches turn their players when done. It's just good manners/sportsmanship.
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We also require "taping" of players in the GSC. Turning 90 degrees after finishing their move just keeps it simple and straightforward. On a side note, our Tapping term came directly from too many former Magic payers. As much as we try to stamp out our psycological scars from that game, they keep sneaking back in.
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