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Post by thest4lker on Jun 11, 2012 3:34:50 GMT -5
Most of you probably know that if both players draw out all of their cards from their deck, it triggers a draws. However I discovered a caveat: if the second player looses his last card in the middle of a day, the draw is not triggered until the next time cards would normally be drawn.
Scenario: both playing identical "swiped no swiping" decks. Thanks to a draw against mana a few days ago when we both had this deck, I had a better idea than opponent how to play it, but that matchup results in a very long game. He was out of cards, I had 2 in my deck. We each had 4 Leo's blocking each other, i had 5 in two regions. I had one extra leo resting, and one coming into hq. When Leo arrived in hq he drew out my last two cards, much to my suprise, it wasn't a draw, and my last two leo's were able to score before day timer moved to the middle to give me the win
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Post by mana on Jun 11, 2012 6:15:39 GMT -5
indeed good to know if you play this deck
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Post by coolkendude on Jun 11, 2012 9:49:08 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip! I'm always interested in learning how ACR evaluates win conditions.
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