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Posted by Sunset 25 Oct 2004 7:47pm
    


Does anyone know what the yellow lines under the cards in hand stand for?



Yellow lines under the cards ...
Posted by webmaster 25 Oct 2004 8:00pm
    


2 Yellow lines under the cards in your hand underline the last 2 cards you took from a draw pile.



ty, very quick answer
Posted by Sunset 25 Oct 2004 8:06pm
    


I have been wondering and couldn't find it anywhere. This is a great game!!! GameColony is doing great work yet again.



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