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
- 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.
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Kaff plays Scissors 2.
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Schlock blocks with Climb 6.
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Kaff blocks with Climb 7.
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Schlock blocks with Roll 8.
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Kaff blocks with Ace.
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Schlock blocks with Scissors.
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Kaff blocks with Climb 6.
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Schlock blocks with Climb 7.
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Kaff blocks with Roll.
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Schlock blocks with a pair of Breaks for +2.
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Kaff plays Scissors 3.
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Schlock blocks with Ace.
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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.
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Schlock plays Scissors 3.
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Kaff blocks with Climb 6.
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Schlock blocks with Roll 8.
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Kaff blocks with Scissors 2.
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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.
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Schlock plays Climb 2.
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Kaff blocks with Ace.
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Schlock blocks with Roll 10, which is the win.
Score: Schlock 22, Kaff 9.