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Not having a surrender button in the first place will put people off surrendering more effectively.Exterminator wrote:thought.
if someone presses the surender button, their cards ar shared evenly to the oponants...AND they loose TWICE as many points as they would at the end. If the games a terminator, the winner will get the points lost by the surendered person.
this should put ppl off suredering.
thoughts ??
wot if sum1 has to go on holiday. if they cant kill themselve quikly enuff, then they will deadbeat, which slows the game down.everywhere116 wrote:Not having a surrender button in the first place will put people off surrendering more effectively.Exterminator wrote:thought.
if someone presses the surender button, their cards ar shared evenly to the oponants...AND they loose TWICE as many points as they would at the end. If the games a terminator, the winner will get the points lost by the surendered person.
this should put ppl off suredering.
thoughts ??
I belive lack is coming up with a vacation button for that.Exterminator wrote:wot if sum1 has to go on holiday. if they cant kill themselve quikly enuff, then they will deadbeat, which slows the game down.everywhere116 wrote:Not having a surrender button in the first place will put people off surrendering more effectively.Exterminator wrote:thought.
if someone presses the surender button, their cards ar shared evenly to the oponants...AND they loose TWICE as many points as they would at the end. If the games a terminator, the winner will get the points lost by the surendered person.
this should put ppl off suredering.
thoughts ??
so if thats the case, the person will press the surender button.
That seems like it might be abused just a bit...Nous-irons wrote:Perhaps the ability to surrender to someone, and give them your cards.
Well yeah, it was that way with the old surrender button was it not. Surrendering does mean losing, though you don't lose the pts til the game ends and the winner is knownhawkeye wrote:You would have to lose points as a way to keep it from being abused.