Playing Cards

You will have to master the art of progressive difficulty in order to play as many cards as you can. Let’s go through an example sequence to help hone your skills.

1. To play a card, add it to the left most empty spot in your card pool. You can now determine the total difficulty.

2. Start with the printed difficulty (top left of the card), then ADD your progressive difficulty to determine the total difficulty.

3. To find progressive difficulty, just count each card in the card pool before the card you are trying to play. This is your progressive difficulty.

Once you know the total difficulty, you make a Check (see rule: Making Checks).

Important

The card pool always fills from left to right, and new cards will always be placed to the right of all other cards in the card pool.

Progressive Difficulty + Printed Difficulty = Total Difficulty