Hi,
From what I have seen of the game, it seem the best strategy is in many round to just roll one dice to 'pass your turn', especially if you play first.
Poker has the same problem.
To resolve it in Poker, you got games with ANTE. That consist of every player betting something initially. Here it could be one dice per player: so every player at the start of any round would add one dice to the middle.
With that rule, at 4 players when you play first, you still got your two possibilities:
- 1) 'forfeit' the round (in 99% of cases), roll one dice and let the other players win the pot of '5 dices'
- 2) play the round, and if you try to do a really powerful combinaison and you get it, instead of gaining 3 dices (because the 3 others players could all 'pass' ), you would gain 7 dices which is more than twice as much
I actually don't think I will play much more the game because in a lot of round the best strategy seem to just pass your turn, which is just not fun at all.
From what I have seen of the game, it seem the best strategy is in many round to just roll one dice to 'pass your turn', especially if you play first.
Poker has the same problem.
To resolve it in Poker, you got games with ANTE. That consist of every player betting something initially. Here it could be one dice per player: so every player at the start of any round would add one dice to the middle.
With that rule, at 4 players when you play first, you still got your two possibilities:
- 1) 'forfeit' the round (in 99% of cases), roll one dice and let the other players win the pot of '5 dices'
- 2) play the round, and if you try to do a really powerful combinaison and you get it, instead of gaining 3 dices (because the 3 others players could all 'pass' ), you would gain 7 dices which is more than twice as much
I actually don't think I will play much more the game because in a lot of round the best strategy seem to just pass your turn, which is just not fun at all.