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The '''Penultimate Province Rule''' (or '''PPR''') is a guideline, primarily intended for 2-player and not 3- or 4-player games, on whether or not one should buy (or gain) the second-to-last {{Card|Province}} in the game. Getting that penultimate Province gives another player the chance to buy the last Province and possibly win the game. The rule of thumb is to hold off on buying the penultimate Province if another player has a certain likelihood of getting the last Province and winning before your next turn. It is also applicable, with caveats, to races for {{Card|Colony|Colonies}}, but not other [[Victory]] cards whose piles can run out without ending the game. | The '''Penultimate Province Rule''' (or '''PPR''') is a guideline, primarily intended for 2-player and not 3- or 4-player games, on whether or not one should buy (or gain) the second-to-last {{Card|Province}} in the game. Getting that penultimate Province gives another player the chance to buy the last Province and possibly win the game. The rule of thumb is to hold off on buying the penultimate Province if another player has a certain likelihood of getting the last Province and winning before your next turn. It is also applicable, with caveats, to races for {{Card|Colony|Colonies}}, but not other [[Victory]] cards whose piles can run out without ending the game. | ||
− | == DominionStrategy.com article == | + | ==DominionStrategy.com article== |
''[http://dominionstrategy.com/2011/03/28/the-penultimate-province-rule/ Original article] by theory | ''[http://dominionstrategy.com/2011/03/28/the-penultimate-province-rule/ Original article] by theory |