Penalty for eliminating your partner

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chaceb
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Penalty for eliminating your partner

Post by chaceb »

Suggestion Idea: They get no cards from their partner, turn ends immediatly. Maybe they do not get to take the next turn.

Specifics: Penalize the player that "elimantes" his teammate from the game.

Why it is needed: To keep overly aggressive players from penalizing their teammates. One partner gets cards and purposfully postions himself for his partner to get 5 cards and effectively get another turn in the same turn.

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Post by Bozo »

I would rather that my teamate gets my cards than a enemy, but if they are just going out of there way to take you out just cause u have cards but you have a fairly good position then it is wrong
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Post by sully800 »

Poor suggestion in my opinion. It can be in your advantage to take out your partner, so why should you be penalized for doing so?
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Post by lackattack »

I agree with sully.

Plus, those who eliminate teammates are inherently penalized as they lose a teammate.
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Post by strike wolf »

I don't like to eliminate teammates, but if it comes down to a situation where I need to, I would want the cards. This is just a poor suggestion and it sounds like you might have taken a loss/ from a guy who did this in the game. If so, get over it. No one likes a cry baby.
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Post by Nikolai »

Not the greatest idea. It is sometimes good strategy to take out your teammate. And if somebody takes advantage of you and you don't like it... well, meet negative feedback and flame wars.
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HighBorn
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Post by HighBorn »

Up intill staggered turns :roll: my faveriote stradgy was to take out my partner towards the end of the game.. ask anyone whos seen it it was always fun ;)
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Post by strike wolf »

I've actually never had to take out my partner and in some games we end up splitting the board in half when we win.
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Post by zip_disk »

If your partner wins, you get the points anyway. If your partner is only there to backstab you regardless of winning, taking away the cards for eliminating you will do nothing to discourage them from attacking you.
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HighBorn
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Post by HighBorn »

a partner is some one who plans from turn one for his second to kill him for cards to kill bad guy for cards to kill badguy for cards to..... get the point...
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Post by ZawBanjito »

I actually think I've won the vast majority of my doubles/triples games by either eliminating a partner or having them eliminate me. If it's an escalating game it's by far the best strategy I know, since you know what color cards they have and can usually squeeze an extra cash in out of it.
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Post by HighBorn »

Yes good old wacicha learned me that trick ;)
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