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...
Knowing that: — 2s are good to save even when not playable, to avoid being screwed by a (near-)deck-bottom 2;— a play clue should be given as soon and as pure as possible;— a save clue is best given as late as possible;— including (near-)useless cards...
Game #1 ends - You have been discarding from the right during last game and placing your new cards on the left. Your teammates have noticed this and knew when to warn you not to discard certain critical cards. Game #2 starts - You are about to discard...
Level 4 - potential 3rd strike If you play that card and it doesn't play, we lose the game. Don’t! unless you have solid and sound reasons Level 3 - potential loss of points If you play that card and it doesn't play and it is a card that has a single...
#21 Of two options, choose the safer one Sometimes, a teammate gives you a clue that looks very much like a play clue, while you already have something else safer to do (a play or a discard). In most cases, it’s best that you first take the latter, safer...
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.
We like saving non-uniques when it’s safe!
What would you have done?