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For the rules of Mr Jack, see <b>[[Gamehelpmrjack|GameHelpMrJack]]</b> | |||
== Escaping as Mr. Jack == | |||
* Notice that on an even turn, you know which characters will be available next, and you get first pick next turn. | |||
** Therefore, if on an odd turn you manage to put Mr. Jack in range of escape and in the dark, you win next turn. | |||
* Otherwise, the basic strategy is to keep as many suspects as possible in the light or in the dark, and Mr. Jack always in the larger group. | |||
Try to split suspects as much as possible between light and dark. On odd turns, prefer to put suspects that are playable this turn in the dark, and other suspects in the light. That way Jack can't escape on the next turn. | == Playing as a Detective == | ||
* Try to split suspects as much as possible between light and dark. | |||
** On odd turns, prefer to put suspects that are playable this turn in the dark, and other suspects in the light. | |||
** That way Jack can't escape on the next turn. |
Revision as of 12:10, 26 December 2021
For the rules of Mr Jack, see GameHelpMrJack
Escaping as Mr. Jack
- Notice that on an even turn, you know which characters will be available next, and you get first pick next turn.
- Therefore, if on an odd turn you manage to put Mr. Jack in range of escape and in the dark, you win next turn.
- Otherwise, the basic strategy is to keep as many suspects as possible in the light or in the dark, and Mr. Jack always in the larger group.
Playing as a Detective
- Try to split suspects as much as possible between light and dark.
- On odd turns, prefer to put suspects that are playable this turn in the dark, and other suspects in the light.
- That way Jack can't escape on the next turn.