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{{Quote|Text=My favorite Secret Passage trick - which you see a bunch when you play just a few sets at a time - is defending against {{Card|Swindler}}. You play Secret Passage, and have no more card-drawing for the turn. You put {{Card|Estate}} 6th from the top. You finish your turn and draw your new hand of 5 cards. Now if they {{Card|Swindler}} you, they hit the {{Card|Estate}}. | {{Quote|Text=My favorite Secret Passage trick - which you see a bunch when you play just a few sets at a time - is defending against {{Card|Swindler}}. You play Secret Passage, and have no more card-drawing for the turn. You put {{Card|Estate}} 6th from the top. You finish your turn and draw your new hand of 5 cards. Now if they {{Card|Swindler}} you, they hit the {{Card|Estate}}. | ||
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
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=== Why can't you hide where you place the card? === | === Why can't you hide where you place the card? === | ||
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