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Alternatively, you could wait until turn 4, hoping to get at least one Market Square and at least {{Coin|3}}, allowing you to buy a fourth Market Square and then Donate, resulting in a 4 Gold gain.  Assuming you were able to get 3 Market Squares on turns 1-3, if you didn't draw any Market Squares on turn 3, there is a 97.62% of drawing a Market Square and buying the fourth Market Square and Donate.  But if you drew one Market Square on turn 3, the chances of drawing the other in turn 4 drops to 83.33%, making the fourth Market Square a little riskier.  And of course, this is not possible if you already drew both Market Squares on turn 3, so in that case, you should stick with the turn 3 Donate.
 
Alternatively, you could wait until turn 4, hoping to get at least one Market Square and at least {{Coin|3}}, allowing you to buy a fourth Market Square and then Donate, resulting in a 4 Gold gain.  Assuming you were able to get 3 Market Squares on turns 1-3, if you didn't draw any Market Squares on turn 3, there is a 97.62% of drawing a Market Square and buying the fourth Market Square and Donate.  But if you drew one Market Square on turn 3, the chances of drawing the other in turn 4 drops to 83.33%, making the fourth Market Square a little riskier.  And of course, this is not possible if you already drew both Market Squares on turn 3, so in that case, you should stick with the turn 3 Donate.
  
In a [[mirror (strategy)|mirror]] game, it may be beneficial to wait until the turn after your opponent purchases Donate before you purchase your own Donate.  This will allow for 4 or even 5 Market Square & Gold pairs.  Also, you can trash 1 less Estate than your opponent trashed, securing an early lead.
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In a [[mirror]] game, it may be beneficial to wait until the turn after your opponent purchases Donate before you purchase your own Donate.  This will allow for 4 or even 5 Market Square & Gold pairs.  Also, you can trash 1 less Estate than your opponent trashed, securing an early lead.
  
 
As noted above, a deck consisting of 3 Market Squares and 3 Gold guarantees {{Coin|9}} on the next two turns after buying Donate.  A deck consisting of 4 Market Squares and 4 Gold can still draw the whole deck, but will produce {{Coin|12}}, allowing you to pay off debt and still have {{Coin|4}} with 4 buys.  Decks with 5 or more Market Square & Gold pairs will not always draw the whole deck, but will produce {{Coin|15}}, leaving {{Coin|7}} after debt.
 
As noted above, a deck consisting of 3 Market Squares and 3 Gold guarantees {{Coin|9}} on the next two turns after buying Donate.  A deck consisting of 4 Market Squares and 4 Gold can still draw the whole deck, but will produce {{Coin|12}}, allowing you to pay off debt and still have {{Coin|4}} with 4 buys.  Decks with 5 or more Market Square & Gold pairs will not always draw the whole deck, but will produce {{Coin|15}}, leaving {{Coin|7}} after debt.

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