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Blocking Pots?
Posted by BlueSun (VIP) 8 Nov 2013 2:13pm
    


I just played someone, and the player beat me. Then the player asked me for another game, so I said okay. During the second game, the player told me that he didn't like how I was acting and "blocking pots." I asked him what "blocking pots" meant, and he rudely replied, "You know." Well, I don't. So, if any players out there know what this means, please post so I will know too. Thanks, BlueSun




Posted by JiggyBolls (VIP) 8 Nov 2013 4:07pm
    


hazarding a guess, he is on about your game play which is the same every time? It took him two games to work it out.



My two cents
Posted by medpro (VIP) 10 Nov 2013 4:08pm
    


It's called a pile war. Blocking player from picking up the pile, using black 3s, wilds as discards and cards he numerous of,etc., thus creating the 'blocking' pile.



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