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Everyone starts a game (in which cards are activated) with 0 cards and can just attack to go from 0 up to 5 cards (gain 1 card in each turn that you conquer at least 1 territory).
When eliminations are in place, even numbers beyond 5 are possible (at the start of every turn, you are asked if you want to turn in a set (if you have that availability), if you start a turn at 5c or more, you are forced to turn in to get to <5c before you're allowed to continue with your turn again).
Now I'm wondering what is the maximum number of cards a person can obtain with these rules in place? What's the highest you've ever seen/encountered yourself? What is the theoretical ceiling and is the game coded in such a manner that it won't give issues if a higher number is acquired?
-Alex
When eliminations are in place, even numbers beyond 5 are possible (at the start of every turn, you are asked if you want to turn in a set (if you have that availability), if you start a turn at 5c or more, you are forced to turn in to get to <5c before you're allowed to continue with your turn again).
Now I'm wondering what is the maximum number of cards a person can obtain with these rules in place? What's the highest you've ever seen/encountered yourself? What is the theoretical ceiling and is the game coded in such a manner that it won't give issues if a higher number is acquired?
-Alex
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