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Pay attention to what is already out. Max 3 small flocks or 2 big flocks for each type of bird per deck - are there still enough birds to complete your flock? See your & your opponent's flock to decide whether to collect 3 sets of 2 types or 7 different sets. If a player already has 1, the other cannot collect 3 of the same type. When collecting, consider other birds that could complete your & your opponent's next moves as well as your flock. If there are no good moves, better to draw or get a new hand - this discards your opponent's cards too | Pay attention to what is already out. Max 3 small flocks or 2 big flocks for each type of bird per deck - are there still enough birds to complete your flock? See your & your opponent's flock to decide whether to collect 3 sets of 2 types or 7 different sets. If a player already has 1, the other cannot collect 3 of the same type. When collecting, consider other birds that could complete your & your opponent's next moves as well as your flock. If there are no good moves, better to draw or get a new hand - this discards your opponent's cards too. |
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Pay attention to what is already out. Max 3 small flocks or 2 big flocks for each type of bird per deck - are there still enough birds to complete your flock? See your & your opponent's flock to decide whether to collect 3 sets of 2 types or 7 different sets. If a player already has 1, the other cannot collect 3 of the same type. When collecting, consider other birds that could complete your & your opponent's next moves as well as your flock. If there are no good moves, better to draw or get a new hand - this discards your opponent's cards too.