special play cards covert or overt?
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special play cards covert or overt?
we think, you can keep them covert till you play them. are we right?
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Correct, cards are "covert", you do not have to say what they are until you play them.
But I believe you must declare what type of card you have purchased (e.g. "I have bought one Dirty Trick card for 50,000).
A standard tactic if you have a duff card is to keep it hand until late in the game, so that at least the threat of the card has some impact on play (like having a Wizard in reserve).
Hope this helps.
But I believe you must declare what type of card you have purchased (e.g. "I have bought one Dirty Trick card for 50,000).
A standard tactic if you have a duff card is to keep it hand until late in the game, so that at least the threat of the card has some impact on play (like having a Wizard in reserve).
Hope this helps.
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Smeborg the Fleshless
we declare which "Deck" we are drawing from eg: 1 dirty trick & 1 special play card please (i let my opponent shuffle/deal the cards)Smeborg wrote:Correct, cards are "covert", you do not have to say what they are until you play them.
But I believe you must declare what type of card you have purchased (e.g. "I have bought one Dirty Trick card for 50,000).
A standard tactic if you have a duff card is to keep it hand until late in the game, so that at least the threat of the card has some impact on play (like having a Wizard in reserve).
Hope this helps.
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