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Unfair Comparison question

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 5:05 pm
by Danny
I've 20 cards in my dilemma pile: 2 are (face down) at the "top", and the rest are at the "bottom" (face up). My opponent plays Unfair Comparison. What do I do?

  • (A) Reveal the top two face down dilemmas, then reveal the next face up card?
  • (B) Reveal the top two, shuffle my "bottom" cards, then reveal a third one from the top of that pile, then put them back in the right order?
  • (C) Just reveal the top two, then no more because I have no more "top" cards?
  • (D) Something else I've not thought of?

Re: Unfair Comparison question

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 5:36 pm
by The Ninja Scot
Danny wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 5:05 pm I've 20 cards in my dilemma pile: 2 are (face down) at the "top", and the rest are at the "bottom" (face up). My opponent plays Unfair Comparison. What do I do?

  • (A) Reveal the top two face down dilemmas, then reveal the next face up card?
  • (B) Reveal the top two, shuffle my "bottom" cards, then reveal a third one from the top of that pile, then put them back in the right order?
  • (C) Just reveal the top two, then no more because I have no more "top" cards?
  • (D) Something else I've not thought of?
B

Michael

Re: Unfair Comparison question

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:41 pm
by jadziadax8
+1

Re: Unfair Comparison question

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 11:48 pm
by Danny
Thanks, both :thumbsup:

Re: Unfair Comparison question

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 4:32 pm
by The Guardian
Because I love this stuff, is that because we see a face up card? In other words, if there are exactly three face down dilemmas on top, do we also shuffle, just like we would if we drew the exact number of "top" dilemmas during a mission attempt?