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Anonymous
>>150369 Okay - you know what you are talking about. The way I play is this: analyze my hand and the cards on table at the start. Usually, one prevalent combination will be evident - most often me holding one card of a trio, and a second card being visible and collectable (sample: 1 red in hand, 3 in hand, 3 red on table). If I don't have a card in hand that would fit what's left (continued sample: a 2), I usually give that up. Too much luck is involved, and I might never even see the third card already. It seems to me that the AI opponent tends to break combos reacting to your plays, so sometimes I try a fake by picking up a 'blue' card with an 'animal' card - since the two sets overlap, this will occasionally cause mistakes. And if it goes all bad, I am usually in a decent position to try and score 'color'. Not much, but sometimes that 50% luck DOES go in your favor.
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