Greg Jackson
Canada Calgary Alberta
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The rules are a little ambiguous on how quarrels end in a draw. It says that if two or more players place the same highest card, the matching players continue to quarrel until one person has the highest card or the other player runs out of cards.
If a player runs out of cards does this mean the quarrel ends in a draw, or does the player with no cards left automatically lose? If it's the latter then does this mean the only way for a quarrel to end in a draw is if both players have exactly the same number and values on their cards and play them in such a way that they keep matching each other?
On a separate note, what happens if a quarrel is drawn and no players have any cards in hand (unlikely I know, but possible)?
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Bryan Lovell
United States Lynnwood Washington
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Thanks for the question. To clarify, when two players keep playing the same cards, the quarrel will end when one of these THREE situations occur:
1 - One player plays a higher card then the other 2 - One player runs out of cards before the other (person with cards wins) 3 - BOTH players play the same cards and run out at the same time. THIS is when a Quarrel ends in a draw.
Hope that explains it. Feel free to tell us if you have any other questions.
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