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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    Because the best use of cards is either to play 1 or 2 hands. One player can do that. More than one would mean they each would play 1 hand which is obviously not a wise use of your resources. In team play a given is to use your resources wisely. I guess you missed that.
    Yes I obviously understand that. I was trying to see the arguments against or for the whole 'two big players eat more cards' cause it made no sense to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenKinG View Post
    Yes I obviously understand that. I was trying to see the arguments against or for the whole 'two big players eat more cards' cause it made no sense to me.
    One big player would already be playing two hands so another would then eat cards. Understand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    One big player would already be playing two hands so another would then eat cards. Understand?
    That was left out then. And not always will a big player be playing two hands, but thanks though

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