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- Nov 9, 2018
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Hi folks
Just wondering. In general, it's helpful to acquire a card on every turn. But I notice sometimes people try to avoid being the first to cash in cards, to avoid getting "only" 4 reserves (which can basically disappear on two bad dice rolls). So sometimes the "first" person to play skips getting a card, so that they then become the 4th person (in a game of 4) to be forced to cash in reserves (assuming everyone acquires a card from then on, on every turn).
It seems the strategy is reasonable. I was just wondering if anyone has the math to show if it is beneficial or not?
Thanks in advance.
Just wondering. In general, it's helpful to acquire a card on every turn. But I notice sometimes people try to avoid being the first to cash in cards, to avoid getting "only" 4 reserves (which can basically disappear on two bad dice rolls). So sometimes the "first" person to play skips getting a card, so that they then become the 4th person (in a game of 4) to be forced to cash in reserves (assuming everyone acquires a card from then on, on every turn).
It seems the strategy is reasonable. I was just wondering if anyone has the math to show if it is beneficial or not?
Thanks in advance.