Special Play Cards - face up or face down?

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Special Play Cards - face up or face down?

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We've started to add the special play cards into our inducement pool, and are curious if they should be played face up or face down? (i.e. should your opponent know about them in advance or not?) The rule book doesn't state either way.

If there is no hard and fast rule, how do people generally play with them?

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We play them face down. That way it has a surprise element to it, and keeps the opponent guessing as to what's coming...
Opponents might even change tactics when they are afraid you've got a pit trap card for instance.

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Agreed. In both of the league that I play in, we do not show the opposing team what cards we have until we play them.

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we read them out as we got them pre match

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sounds like it's entirely up to you league commish. we play face down for the surprise element 8)

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Post by bjorn9486 »

We keep them facedown except when its a card that needs to be played on a person at the beginning of the game. Then we say it is played, keep the card face up, and tell a 3 person who the card is on. Then when an action affects that player, we tell them that the card was used on that player.

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Post by Grumbledook »

given that everything else is open, I prefer the open use of cards

or well i didnt like the 3rd edition cards that were really broken and I didn't welcome the reintroduction of them either

hiding them makes them even worse in my eyes

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Post by Wanchor »

Hidden here too. The cards are usually shown to a third person as well just in case there are a lot of draws to be made and the cards have to be put back into the decks.

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They are meant to be hidden, IMO.

The fun of a hidden card is that you can have a completely useless one, but still use it as a bluff threat. I thought this was one of the main points about cards since 3rd Ed.

And it's entertaining.

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Smeborg wrote:They are meant to be hidden, IMO.
Yep. That's how they were originally designed.

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Post by frogbear »

Hidden

They are meant to be 'played'. Played would infer that the card is then turned over.

I know others will state that 'played' could be pushed forward, yet in card games, you play a card by showing it. This is no different.

'Activating' a card is different to 'playing' a card.

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Post by sdague »

Thanks for all the comments here. We'll definitely switch to cards being secret until played. It would be great if that was clarified in the LRB5+ rulebook, just to get rid of confusion. :)

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LOL. It never even occurred to me that they wouldn't be hidden.

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Post by sdague »

For people that have been following the BB rules all along, I think it is probably more clear, as my understanding was 3rd ed was more clear on it. For those of us coming back to it from a long hiatus (2nd ed rules, still have my old polystyrene pitch), the intent isn't obvious, at least to me.

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I've always played face down.S.

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