Absolutely Aces (9)

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Let's play this correctly from the start. Schlock opens with Break 5, Kaff with Break 4. Break 5 goes out of play and Schlock puts Break 4 in his Reserve.

[Update 2020-05-02: I found out a few days later that I still wasn't playing it correctly. More correctly than before, but still not rules-as-written. However, it's still a viable game even with slightly variant rules.]

Round 1

  1. Schlock plays Scissors 2, which Kaff cannot block. Schlock 2+1, Kaff 0.

Round 2

Schlock opens with Ace, Kaff with Roll 10, Kaff starts.

  1. Kaff plays Scissors 2.

  2. Schlock blocks with Climb 6.

  3. Kaff blocks with Climb 7.

  4. Schlock blocks with Roll 8.

  5. Kaff blocks with Ace.

  6. Schlock blocks with Scissors.

  7. Kaff blocks with Climb 6.

  8. Schlock blocks with Climb 7.

  9. Kaff blocks with Roll.

  10. Schlock blocks with a pair of Breaks for +2.

  11. Kaff plays Scissors 3.

  12. Schlock blocks with Ace.

  13. Kaff blocks with Swoop 9 which Schlock cannot block, Kaff +9

Score Schlock 5, Kaff 9.

Round 3

Schlock opens with Roll 10, Kaff with Break 5. Roll 10 goes out of play and Break 5 to Schlock's Reserve.

  1. Schlock plays Scissors 3.

  2. Kaff blocks with Climb 6.

  3. Schlock blocks with Roll 8.

  4. Kaff blocks with Scissors 2.

  5. Schlock blocks with Climb 6, which Kaff cannot block, Schlock +7.

Score Schlock 12, Kaff 9.

Round 4

Schlock opens with Joker against Kaff's Break 4.

  1. Schlock plays Climb 2.

  2. Kaff blocks with Ace.

  3. Schlock blocks with Roll 10, which is the win.

Score: Schlock 22, Kaff 9.


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