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Interesting non-zero-sum games
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What games are suitable for a large number of people with only a pack of playing cards?
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What games are suitable for a large number of people with only a pack of playing cards?
Are games that require two standard card packs okay?
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Do great Scrabble players ever turn in their tiles?
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Do great Scrabble players ever turn in their tiles?
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Is there a Saint Petersburg strategy that doesn't involve buying Aristocrats?
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Would Steam/Age of Steam benefit from a non-constrained set of tiles
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Scholar
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Are there disadvantages to the house rule that you always end before the starting player?
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What are good standard tactics for Dominion?
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What are good standard tactics for Dominion?
Although the Prosperity instructions encourage you not to play every game with the Colonies and Platinum. Even with them, it may work in certain setups if you can end the game before people get going.
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What are good standard tactics for Dominion?
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Are there disadvantages to the house rule that you always end before the starting player?
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Is there a Saint Petersburg strategy that doesn't involve buying Aristocrats?
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