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In a game with 5 or 6 players, it is recommended to use two full sets of basic Treasure cards combined, doubling the size of each pile. | In a game with 5 or 6 players, it is recommended to use two full sets of basic Treasure cards combined, doubling the size of each pile. | ||
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[[Image:Dominion_Play_Mat.jpg|thumb|right|500px|A Dominion playmat, highlighting the player's deck, play area, and discard pile, and summarizing the three turn phases.]] | [[Image:Dominion_Play_Mat.jpg|thumb|right|500px|A Dominion playmat, highlighting the player's deck, play area, and discard pile, and summarizing the three turn phases.]] | ||
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Starting with the first player (decided randomly to begin with; after that the player who got the fewest points in the previous game), each player sequentially plays a [[turn]], divided into three distinct phases: Action phase, Buy phase, Clean-up phase (usually abbreviated "ABC"). Once each player has taken their turn, the sequence begins again, one turn after the other, continuing until an end condition is met. | Starting with the first player (decided randomly to begin with; after that the player who got the fewest points in the previous game), each player sequentially plays a [[turn]], divided into three distinct phases: Action phase, Buy phase, Clean-up phase (usually abbreviated "ABC"). Once each player has taken their turn, the sequence begins again, one turn after the other, continuing until an end condition is met. | ||