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Is it possible to achieve a negative score?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
I was playing Azul the other day, and by a bad choice, one of the players ended up subtracting points until they were in negative numbers.
How should you act in these cases? Is the negative score maintained or does it remain at 0?
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I was playing Azul the other day, and by a bad choice, one of the players ended up subtracting points until they were in negative numbers.
How should you act in these cases? Is the negative score maintained or does it remain at 0?
azul
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I was playing Azul the other day, and by a bad choice, one of the players ended up subtracting points until they were in negative numbers.
How should you act in these cases? Is the negative score maintained or does it remain at 0?
azul
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I was playing Azul the other day, and by a bad choice, one of the players ended up subtracting points until they were in negative numbers.
How should you act in these cases? Is the negative score maintained or does it remain at 0?
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You cannot go below 0 points, so you will get a break on the penalty you have to take.
From the rules, under scoring:
Finally, at the end of the Wall-tiling phase, check if you have any
tiles in your floor line. For each tile in your floor line, you lose
the number of points indicated directly above it. Adjust your
scoring marker on your score track accordingly (however, you
can never drop below 0 points).
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You cannot go below 0 points, so you will get a break on the penalty you have to take.
From the rules, under scoring:
Finally, at the end of the Wall-tiling phase, check if you have any
tiles in your floor line. For each tile in your floor line, you lose
the number of points indicated directly above it. Adjust your
scoring marker on your score track accordingly (however, you
can never drop below 0 points).
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You cannot go below 0 points, so you will get a break on the penalty you have to take.
From the rules, under scoring:
Finally, at the end of the Wall-tiling phase, check if you have any
tiles in your floor line. For each tile in your floor line, you lose
the number of points indicated directly above it. Adjust your
scoring marker on your score track accordingly (however, you
can never drop below 0 points).
add a comment |
You cannot go below 0 points, so you will get a break on the penalty you have to take.
From the rules, under scoring:
Finally, at the end of the Wall-tiling phase, check if you have any
tiles in your floor line. For each tile in your floor line, you lose
the number of points indicated directly above it. Adjust your
scoring marker on your score track accordingly (however, you
can never drop below 0 points).
You cannot go below 0 points, so you will get a break on the penalty you have to take.
From the rules, under scoring:
Finally, at the end of the Wall-tiling phase, check if you have any
tiles in your floor line. For each tile in your floor line, you lose
the number of points indicated directly above it. Adjust your
scoring marker on your score track accordingly (however, you
can never drop below 0 points).
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