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With the necessity of having two planes with 4 before a trick could be taken, the player who was finally able to take a trick had a big advantage. Later played two hand with BB and it developed into a regular pattern. 9 tiles would be placed, then the player placing the 10th gave the other player a choice of three planes. Since the progression was by 5 the opportunity to take the trick varied (and would with all numbers of players except 5), but did not allow for much variety in the play. | With the necessity of having two planes with 4 before a trick could be taken, the player who was finally able to take a trick had a big advantage. Later played two hand with BB and it developed into a regular pattern. 9 tiles would be placed, then the player placing the 10th gave the other player a choice of three planes. Since the progression was by 5 the opportunity to take the trick varied (and would with all numbers of players except 5), but did not allow for much variety in the play. | ||
Called <u> | Called <u>Arthur</u>. Nothing specifically about games. |