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=== Prizes === | === Prizes === | ||
At the revelation date of each week's Hand submissions, before it is decided which bids were successful and lots are given out for auctions, but after it is decided which Hand submissions were successful, all players who have successfully Submitted a Hand in the week prior receive a placement according to the contents of their most recently Submitted Hands. | At the revelation date of each week's Hand submissions, before it is decided which bids were successful and lots are given out for auctions, but after it is decided which Hand submissions were successful, all players who have successfully Submitted a Hand in the week prior receive a placement according to the contents of their most recently Submitted Hands. Hand priority in a given week is a total order over hands submitted in that week; for two hands, if one has a higher score, that hand has higher priority than the other; otherwise, the hand submitted earlier has higher priority than the other. Hands with higher hand priority receive a lower rank number. Then: | ||
*The cards the players presented are destroyed. | *The cards the players presented are destroyed. | ||
*The players then gain the prize(s) corresponding to their placement. | *The players then gain the prize(s) corresponding to their placement. | ||
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=== Scoring === | === Scoring === | ||
A hand's | A hand's score is defined as ''crm'' + ''h'' where ''c'' is the number of cards in that hand, ''r'' is the number of rules-defined ranks for cards, ''m'' is the product of the value of all multipliers that hand qualifies for, and ''h'' is the number associated with the highest rank in that hand. | ||
The following are multipliers for hands. A hand qualifies for a multiplier if everything in the ''Conditions'' column is true of the hand. | The following are multipliers for hands. A hand qualifies for a multiplier if everything in the ''Conditions'' column is true of the hand. | ||