On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 09:58, Sean Hunt<ride...@gmail.com> wrote: > Roger Hicks wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 09:48, Sean Hunt<ride...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Audits are Too Severe (AI=2, II=1) >>> {{{ >>> Amend Rule 2259 by replacing >>> Any entity CAN audit itself by announcement. When an active >>> player is audited that player gains one Rest for each >>> rule-defined card e owns in excess of eir hand limit (minimum >>> 0). When any other entity is audited X random cards that entity >>> owns are destroyed, where X equals the number of card that >>> entity owns minus eir hand limit (minimum 0).. >>> with >>> Any entity CAN audit itself by announcement. When a first-class >>> player is audited, that player gains one Rest for each 5 Cards or >>> portion thereof which e owns in excess of eir Hand Limit. When any >>> other entity is audited, the auditing entity (or, if there is >>> none, the Accountor) CAN and SHALL by announcement destroy X of >>> eir cards, selected at random, where X is one-half rounded up of >>> the number of cards e owns in excess of eir Hand Limit. Position >>> Cards are not considered Cards for the purposes of this rule. >>> }}} >>> I play Distrib-u-Matic to make it Distributable. >>> >> Why bother with hand limits at all? This won't stop anyone from hoarding. >> >> BobTHJ > You think the current text is better, then? > With the loopholes closed (as I proposed), yes I do.
BobTHJ