Asc+1, would start at 4, then 5, 6,7,...etc.
It avoids the explosivness of ascending...but provides for a quicker game than set.
Just a suggestion...
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ROFLMAOScarus wrote:a lot of people who prefer flat rate games also jump into my escalating games just so they can enjoy my scintillating wit, and great company....lol
Interesting. Very interesting. I think I like it.Marvaddin wrote:Once I suggested escalating cards for each player. Your 1st set is 4, 2nd 6, 3rd 8, 4th 10... And the same for each player. I played using this with friends and think its good. What do you think?
hey! dont look at me look at ubermonkeyScarus wrote:Wow!!! A five month bump. You really have tooooooo much time on your hands if you're digging back five months in the archives....lol
perhaps he saw it on lacks to do list.Scarus wrote:Wow!!! A five month bump. You really have tooooooo much time on your hands if you're digging back five months in the archives....lol
I agree and I remember another discussion of additional card options but don't recall who ran it. It had posts from only a month or 2 ago.superkarn wrote:This is slightly off topic, but what about another option like "real flat rate"? Where everytime you trade in a set, you get the same bonus, regardless of colors.
I know people get "bad dice" a lot. And if you get a few sets of red cards in a row while your opponents get mixed sets, that's pretty disheartening too.
By having a real flat rate option, it would eliminate one of the random factors.
I've had this same idea and was about to suggest it as well before I read down the thread. I would like to see this replace escalating games if not supplement the flat rate, escalating, and no cards game options.Marvaddin wrote:Once I suggested escalating cards for each player. Your 1st set is 4, 2nd 6, 3rd 8, 4th 10... And the same for each player. I played using this with friends and think its good. What do you think?
It should definatly not replace escalating. That was the original way the game was played, and many people are happy with it. It is a very different strategy.bcopeland08 wrote:I've had this same idea and was about to suggest it as well before I read down the thread. I would like to see this replace escalating games if not supplement the flat rate, escalating, and no cards game options.Marvaddin wrote:Once I suggested escalating cards for each player. Your 1st set is 4, 2nd 6, 3rd 8, 4th 10... And the same for each player. I played using this with friends and think its good. What do you think?
