• What would you have done?


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  • Quite an interesting case I came across during a game. What would you have done?

    Once you have seen the video, read more about these cases here.


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  • CL players trying to do something clever that the codes of CL would make a disaster:

     

    Situation Convention Logic
    I’m having lunch. The food needs more salt and the salt is within arm’s reach of my brother. How can I do???

    Uh… brother of mine, not that I would like to interrupt your meal in an unpleasant way, but please, if you do not mind, would you be so kind as to pass me the salt that is next to you. I hope I am not bothering you too much with my request and I will certainly return the favour when the opportunity arises. Thank you so very much. Kind regards.

    Pass me the salt.

    Same situation + we’re guests.

    same + an extra fun layer of feeling of guilt towards the lady/man of the house, who might think their food is not good enough or salted enough.

    Pass me the salt.

     

       

     To be continued…


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  • When you receive a clue that hits multiple cards, you can sometimes play newest among them.
    The reasoning is “if the playable card is not the newest, they would DEFINITELY have told me earlier” (following the “clue playables ASAP” principle). Makes sense.

    HOWEVER, if you play by logic, you may not play the newest card among those just clued unless the above green claim is absolutely true – that is, none of the following reasons interfere.

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  • 4-player game, 5-colour mode. I receive a 2 clue and my hand now looks like this:

    2 ? ? 2

    Let's see how situation affects interpretation. In the following situations, we are not too short on clue tokens and have never bombed (played a card wrongly).

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