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∙ 15y agoThe answer is NO. If there is a cost requiring you to discard a card, you cannot play it. You also can't, for example, play a Card Destruction if there are no cards in either players hand or play Raigeki when your opponent controls no monsters.
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∙ 13y agoYou can never discard a card or remove one from your side of the field 'just because', you can only ever do it if instructed to by an effect or game mechanic, etc.
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You can find people to play Yugioh in the Denver or Lakewood area by searching for Yugioh clubs on the Internet. Yugioh MeetUps is a website that offers help for setting up clubs in your area.
who even knows if he plays yugioh besides he probabaly has like the best cards since he is the dude who made it!
He is a legend he plays football for harefield united and is the best player
NO,he is a Indian cricket player,and he plays as a bowler.
Sokari Scot is football player that plays for Gainesvile High School and he is so fine.
He plays an infernity deck. Go on yugioh wikia and search infernity
You can find people to play Yugioh in the Denver or Lakewood area by searching for Yugioh clubs on the Internet. Yugioh MeetUps is a website that offers help for setting up clubs in your area.
who even knows if he plays yugioh besides he probabaly has like the best cards since he is the dude who made it!
The object of the game is to get rid of the player's personal draw pile. 2 to 4 players. Use 2 full decks, no jokers. Each player is dealt a 5 card hand and a 10 to 20 card personal draw pile (2 players = 20 cards, 3 players = 15 cards, 4 players = 10 cards). The remaining cards are placed in the middle of the table, they are the general draw pile. Each player also has 4 spaces into which they discard one card at the end of each hand. The rules governing these personal discard piles are: a player may not move a card from one pile to another, once you place a card onto a pile the only way it can be moved is to play it onto one of the general discard piles; only the top card in any pile may be played. The rules for the personal draw pile: only the top card may be turned over and it can only be played into the general discard piles. When the top card is played, the next card may be turned over and played. Kings are wild. There are 4 general discard piles in the center of the table. Any player may play into the general discard piles from either their personal hands, their personal discard piles, or their personal draw piles during their turn. The discard piles must go in order from Ace to Queen (A,2,3,...J,Q), but they are not suit sensitive. When a pile has reached Queen it is removed and the space starts over at Ace. There can only ever be 4 piles. The piles are started by a player with an Ace so it may take a few turns before the general discard piles get started at the beginning of the game. Play moves in a clockwise motion. The person to the left of the dealer plays first. At the beginning of each turn the player must draw enough cards from the general draw pile so that they have 5 in their hand. The player may play as many cards as s/he can from his/her hand, personal draw pile, and/or personal discard piles into the general discard piles. If s/he is able to play all 5 of the cards in his/her hand s/he may draw 5 more. When the player has no more moves s/he can or wants to play, s/he discards one card into his/her personal discard piles and play moves to the next person. The winner is the first to get rid of their personal draw pile.
u should start out by acting in plays
NRL is tackle football, there are kicks in play (start of field) and there are converisons. Touch football requires you to touch a player, no kicks during plays and no converisons.
A player is a person who plays the game
Actor Timothy Ryan Cole plays the role of Jimmy (the guitar player) and Alex Harvey (mandolin player) plays the role of Ronnie.
A baseball player is a person who plays baseball.
Plays hockey
player 2
It refers to a player who has a handicap of 1-9, a player who plays of 0 is known as scratch and a player who plays of + would be known as a plus handicapper.