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Draw +2s tend to get another draw+2 on top in a common house rule (making a +4 to the next player and so on), but this is incorrect. Draw +2 is effectively a draw & skip.
Wild Draw +4s are similarly added on to (+8, +12, etc...), but this is also incorrect, as the player must draw and skip their play. Wild Draw +4s can also only be played when you have no other option (defeating a common strategy in the two-player games of my childhood).
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What do people do here vs what they should do?
Originally posted by matt j
Wild Draw +4s are similarly added on to (+8, +12, etc...), but this is also incorrect, as the player must draw and skip their play. Wild Draw +4s can also only be played when you have no other option (defeating a common strategy in the two-player games of my childhood).
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