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So regarding cashing sets. Suppose we eliminate someone during a move, gaining their cards. I used to think that you could only cash a set mid-way through your move, if you were holding 5 or more cards. i.e. if you only had 4 cards (after gaining the cards of another player that you just eliminated), irregardless if whether you had a set of 3 or not, you couldn't cash them in. But I just played a game, and at one point I believe I was only holding 4 cards mid-move, and yet the site allowed me to cash a set of 3. Game here:
https://dominating12.com/game/913523
So does it mean, that if one collects cards mid-move, as long as one is holding a set of 3, they can be cashed, no matter the total cards one is holding? Or does it have to be 5 or more? The rationale for "requiring" 5 or more is that no one is allowed to hold more than 5 cards at any time, so if someone was holding 5, at the end of their turn, they'd get another card, the 6th, which isn't allowed - but with the assumption that one shouldn't necessarily have the right to cash in mid-move if that isn't a possibility.
Thanks in advance.
So regarding cashing sets. Suppose we eliminate someone during a move, gaining their cards. I used to think that you could only cash a set mid-way through your move, if you were holding 5 or more cards. i.e. if you only had 4 cards (after gaining the cards of another player that you just eliminated), irregardless if whether you had a set of 3 or not, you couldn't cash them in. But I just played a game, and at one point I believe I was only holding 4 cards mid-move, and yet the site allowed me to cash a set of 3. Game here:
https://dominating12.com/game/913523
So does it mean, that if one collects cards mid-move, as long as one is holding a set of 3, they can be cashed, no matter the total cards one is holding? Or does it have to be 5 or more? The rationale for "requiring" 5 or more is that no one is allowed to hold more than 5 cards at any time, so if someone was holding 5, at the end of their turn, they'd get another card, the 6th, which isn't allowed - but with the assumption that one shouldn't necessarily have the right to cash in mid-move if that isn't a possibility.
Thanks in advance.
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