Playing a card on an opposing team player?

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Playing a card on an opposing team player?

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Is the above possible, if the card description doesn't specifically say that it must be on one of my players?

There are some cards which are a two-edged sword (like the one that makes a player +St for a drive, then -ST for the rest of the game) so it could be good to play them on an opposing player.

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Specify by card # and suit....

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Mmm, actually the 1 I mentioned might be pbem only.

But what about the 4 and 7 of clubs?

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I think they can be played on any player.

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Post by Aliboon »

Thanks, that's what I thought. Some specify that they must just be played on one of your players, others on a player of the opposing team, so if it doesn't specify, I would have thought that you can play it on a player of either team.

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