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"Top table" is slang in Redemption for the top 4 players (since 90% of the time the table will only fit 4 people other wise this number may and can change :p). I personaly let people take back 90% of mistakes even if its in a top game, unless if its cards played in battle which should never be taken back.
Just to clarify TechnoEthicist's point, playing AotL on Prince of Persia w/o Daniel in play is completely legal. You are merely targeting a character who is protected from your card--so AotL fizzles to no effect.
Word to the wise: always check your cards at the beginning of your turn. Check your set-aside area, check your territory, check your Artifact pile. You don't always get to go back and fix things, and the farther away you get from your mistake, the less likely that even a lenient judge will give you a do-over.
I'm just proud to see TKP all growed up and pwning trollz :tear:
A good reminder even for experienced players. I know I've missed a play because I didn't stop to do this for a second.
Quote from: NWJosh on May 31, 2009, 12:43:27 AMA good reminder even for experienced players. I know I've missed a play because I didn't stop to do this for a second. Yeah, I am totally speaking from experience. I STILL hose myself in games by forgetting my Artifact pile just once on the worst possible turn.
Quote from: The Schaef on May 31, 2009, 09:58:15 AMQuote from: NWJosh on May 31, 2009, 12:43:27 AMA good reminder even for experienced players. I know I've missed a play because I didn't stop to do this for a second. Yeah, I am totally speaking from experience. I STILL hose myself in games by forgetting my Artifact pile just once on the worst possible turn.The artifact pile alone costed me first place at New York States in 2008. I have made sure, since then, to not repeat that mistake. Ever.
The artifact pile alone costed me first place at New York States in 2008. I have made sure, since then, to not repeat that mistake. Ever.