@Legendary_Sidekick, you'll have to slide forward one of your cards to make the counter offer and follow the rules regarding that suit. Then Monday will slide forward one of their cards of the same suit and you'll have to guess if they are bluffing about the suit or not. If you call the bluff, then Monday reveals their card and things happen depending on if the suits match or not.
If you are just trying to address the offer Monday made, you slide forward a card that matches the suit (Spades). Both cards are revealed, and highest value wins.
Yes, that's correct for a counter-offer, which leaves the initial offer still on the table. I just wanted to be sure before I posted.
(Also I only got 2 hours of sleep last night and hadn't had coffee when I looked at the posts a few hours ago. Reading comprehension was impaired. :) )
@Legendary_Sidekick you can only take one action on your turn. If you draw more cards, you can't also address the offer. (Monday has different rules so they automatically draw cards each of their turns.)
@Legendary_Sidekick you can only take one action on your turn. If you draw more cards, you can't also address the offer. (Monday has different rules so they automatically draw cards each of their turns.)
It says any card of that suit, so it doesn't seem to matter what the values of the cards are. The only time the values matter are when you are addressing one of Monday's offers.
Although we can change it to the other way if you all would prefer to make it more challenging for Monday to win.
Hmm… I guess I’m good either way. I mostly ask because (1) I lost to an Ace earlier, so it appeared that way but the written rule implies a 3 could have beaten my 4, and (2) if Monday needs to truly beat my card, it determines how I do a counteroffer. I will play the card most likely to win if Monday has to beat it. If Monday can with with any card, I will play a lousy card that would be little-or-no help to me when I have to address an offer.
It says any card of that suit, so it doesn't seem to matter what the values of the cards are. The only time the values matter are when you are addressing one of Monday's offers.
Although we can change it to the other way if you all would prefer to make it more challenging for Monday to win.
in that case, how did I win the counter offer? Monday had no hearts cards?
I didn't realize the value didn't count 😅
It says any card of that suit, so it doesn't seem to matter what the values of the cards are. The only time the values matter are when you are addressing one of Monday's offers.
Although we can change it to the other way if you all would prefer to make it more challenging for Monday to win.
in that case, how did I win the counter offer? Monday had no hearts cards?
I didn't realize the value didn't count 😅
Looks like Gertrude wasn’t the only heartless person in the room.