Turn advantage

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==First player advantage==
 
==First player advantage==
 
Generally, [[curser]]s give a significant advantage to the first player, because a {{Card|Curse}} can be dealt to the second player more quickly. Some other cards besides cursers that provide a first player advantage include:
 
Generally, [[curser]]s give a significant advantage to the first player, because a {{Card|Curse}} can be dealt to the second player more quickly. Some other cards besides cursers that provide a first player advantage include:
*{{Card|Chapel}}
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* {{Card|Chapel}}
*{{Card|Fool's Gold}}
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* {{Card|Fool's Gold}}
*{{Card|Governor}}
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* {{Card|Governor}}
  
 
==Second player advantage==
 
==Second player advantage==
 
Sometimes a kingdom will have three viable strategies that can have a "rock-paper-scissors" effect on each other, meaning each strategy will have one other strategy they can beat and one they can lose to, which possibly gives the second player an advantage. Some cards that players consider giving the second player an advantage include:
 
Sometimes a kingdom will have three viable strategies that can have a "rock-paper-scissors" effect on each other, meaning each strategy will have one other strategy they can beat and one they can lose to, which possibly gives the second player an advantage. Some cards that players consider giving the second player an advantage include:
*{{Card|Embargo}}
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* {{Card|Embargo}}
*{{Card|Noble Brigand}}
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* {{Card|Noble Brigand}}
*{{Card|Smugglers}}
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* {{Card|Smugglers}}

Revision as of 06:09, 11 November 2012

Turn advantage is a term describing an advantage for a player based on turn order. Usually, the first player has an advantage, but occasionally the second (or last) player has an advantage, depending on the kingdom. If the first player ends the game, he will have taken one more turn than the second player (and all others), which is a huge advantage, remedied in part by the fact that if the game ends on a tie, the player with the fewest number of turns is the winner.

First player advantage

Generally, cursers give a significant advantage to the first player, because a CurseCurse.jpg can be dealt to the second player more quickly. Some other cards besides cursers that provide a first player advantage include:

Second player advantage

Sometimes a kingdom will have three viable strategies that can have a "rock-paper-scissors" effect on each other, meaning each strategy will have one other strategy they can beat and one they can lose to, which possibly gives the second player an advantage. Some cards that players consider giving the second player an advantage include:

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