thanks but that is exactly where I have been reading. I cannot see where in that section it mentions a 13 card limit. Perhaps you could expand that section and highlight where it states 13 cards?Lotus Blossom wrote: ↑09 August 2022, 16:01Click where the red arrow is. Easy to miss! That should show a pop-up and you will see the rule in the section titled EXAMPLE.MrBeardy wrote: ↑09 August 2022, 12:30I must be looking in the wrong place as when I go to the rules summary on that page i can't find it in there. Can you post a screengrab?Lotus Blossom wrote: ↑04 August 2022, 15:44 If you click on the Rules Summary button on this page https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?ga ... elli#rules
You will see in bold the restriction right at the bottom of the example.
I think the reasoning it was brought in was explained in the bug reporting systemm on here.
Rules question, maximum of 13 cards played per turn?
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Re: Rules question, maximum of 13 cards played per turn?
Re: Rules question, maximum of 13 cards played per turn?
Ok, but something that fundamental should maybe be added to the rules description? New players won't be reading in a players group/forum thread.tchobello wrote: ↑09 August 2022, 17:11As written in Machiavelli Players Group where you can follow updates...
We have decided to follow the Pagat rules and recommendation about hoarding.
13 cards are dealt.
Aces can be played low or high : A23 or QKA but not KA2
you can't play more than 13 cards per turn.
from Pagat :
A general problem with manipulation rummy games is that laying down sets and runs helps the other players by giving them extra manipulation possibilities. The result is that players tend to hoard cards, waiting for others to meld, and hoping to go out by playing their whole hand at once. One solution to this problem is to limit the number of cards that can be played on one turn.
13 cards dealt, 13 cards limit: easy to remember.
This solution works perfectly well for years and we won't waste time to add an option giving poor game experience and therefore complaints.
Sorry if you didn't find this on Rules Summary but it's dealt by Players Community...
Re: Rules question, maximum of 13 cards played per turn?
As said before, players community deal with Rules Description,as they do with all translations.MrBeardy wrote: ↑10 August 2022, 00:53Ok, but something that fundamental should maybe be added to the rules description? New players won't be reading in a players group/forum thread.tchobello wrote: ↑09 August 2022, 17:11As written in Machiavelli Players Group where you can follow updates...
We have decided to follow the Pagat rules and recommendation about hoarding.
13 cards are dealt.
Aces can be played low or high : A23 or QKA but not KA2
you can't play more than 13 cards per turn.
from Pagat :
A general problem with manipulation rummy games is that laying down sets and runs helps the other players by giving them extra manipulation possibilities. The result is that players tend to hoard cards, waiting for others to meld, and hoping to go out by playing their whole hand at once. One solution to this problem is to limit the number of cards that can be played on one turn.
13 cards dealt, 13 cards limit: easy to remember.
This solution works perfectly well for years and we won't waste time to add an option giving poor game experience and therefore complaints.
Sorry if you didn't find this on Rules Summary but it's dealt by Players Community...
Anyway, I've added some clarification in Game Presentation.
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Re: Rules question, maximum of 13 cards played per turn?
Sorry, I didn't realise there was more than one EXAMPLE section, here it is:-
I agree it's hard to spot though.
Re: Rules question, maximum of 13 cards played per turn?
well so it is! thanks for that. Is anyone able to edit the section above where it says any number of cards can be played to remove the contradiction?Lotus Blossom wrote: ↑10 August 2022, 12:06Sorry, I didn't realise there was more than one EXAMPLE section, here it is:-
I agree it's hard to spot though.