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Re: (OT) Rules "inspiration" (was [OT] Bring and Battle

From: "Alex Shvarts, Andrew & Brian Martin" <Al.Bri@x...>
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 11:36:11 +1200
Subject: Re: (OT) Rules "inspiration" (was [OT] Bring and Battle

Mikko Kurki-Suonio <maxxon@swob.dna.fi> wrote:
>> Jon wrote:
>> Exactly. If it really doesn't matter a damn, why worry about it? We
had
to
>> state one way or the other about returning the chits to the pot or
not,
>> otherwise everyone would have argued about it forever....
>You could have told the truth: "It doesn't really matter. We play this
>way, but you're free to use whatever you feel most comfortably with.
>You're unlikely to notice the effect it has."
    If you are returning chits to the pot, you have to remember to shake
or
shuffle the pot after every return, otherwise you're likely to pick up
the
same chit again. This can make a big difference if you've just pulled a
"BOOM" chit!
    Of course, you could always use my chit chart, or my newer, easier
to
use, dice chart!

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