#579624
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?
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