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Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby llcooljabe on Mon May 19, 2008 12:12 pm

Twice now, in two different games, I have eliminated another player, and received cards enough to cash in. But it won't give me that option. But I see the log of the player before me who has eliminated a player, and immediately cashed in cards and then goes on to attack other players.

Why can't I do this?
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby Timminz on Mon May 19, 2008 12:14 pm

You can only cash mid-turn when you have 5 or more cards.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby Sentinel XIV on Mon May 19, 2008 12:41 pm

Timminz wrote:You can only cash mid-turn when you have 5 or more cards.


And if you have more than five, it's possible to cash twice if you have two different sets.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby animorpherv1 on Mon May 19, 2008 2:43 pm

Looks like I'm reading this closer than you are. He HAS enough cards to cash in after an elimination, but it won't let him. I suggest posting this on the suggs and buggs forum.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby killmanic on Mon May 19, 2008 2:47 pm

No what he is saying is that he has atleast 3 that form a set, hence being enough cards he could normally cash in at the beginning of turn, you arent getting what hes saying. What is said in the first and second responses are correct.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby llcooljabe on Mon May 19, 2008 3:33 pm

Both are correct. I just killed an opponent, got his cards and want to cash them in immediately. What timminz is saying is that I won't be able to cash-in in mid turn because I have less than 5 cards.

In my situation, I had 1 card, gained 3 more. I had a cashable set, but because I don't have 5 cards, I can't cash.

Animorph is suggesting that I make a suggestion to change this. I think I may.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby Robinette on Mon May 19, 2008 11:44 pm

llcooljabe wrote:Both are correct. I just killed an opponent, got his cards and want to cash them in immediately. What timminz is saying is that I won't be able to cash-in in mid turn because I have less than 5 cards.

In my situation, I had 1 card, gained 3 more. I had a cashable set, but because I don't have 5 cards, I can't cash.

Animorph is suggesting that I make a suggestion to change this. I think I may.


The original RISK rules allowed for a cash when eliminating an opponent regardless of the number of cards you then held...

i'd love to see a selectable option for this...


a little RISK trivia:

some later versions required you to hold 5 cards after eliminating an opponent meaning that you would end your turn with 6 cards.... ugh... that was a lame rule...
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby joecoolfrog on Tue May 20, 2008 12:01 am

The 5 card rule makes a lot of sense , if it were not in place then the person who goes first would have a huge advantage.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby lord voldemort on Tue May 20, 2008 12:24 am

agreed i like the current rule...if not it would completely change the way people would play escalating and would be a lot less skillful
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby owenshooter on Tue May 20, 2008 2:47 am

lord voldemort wrote:agreed i like the current rule...if not it would completely change the way people would play escalating and would be a lot less skillful

even less skillful than now?-0

p.s.-rarely play cards, but i do like the rule.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby Timminz on Tue May 20, 2008 10:01 am

owenshooter wrote:
lord voldemort wrote:agreed i like the current rule...if not it would completely change the way people would play escalating and would be a lot less skillful

even less skillful than now?-0


Now you're just TRYING to get yelled at.
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Re: Cashing in cards of eliminated player

Postby FabledIntegral on Sun May 25, 2008 5:39 am

It would revolve way too much around luck if you could cash under 5. People would cash and hope to get 3 cards from another based on luck, etc. Would never want it like that. The 5 card is perfect, simple because you MUST hvae a set by 5 cards.
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