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Triple Triad - Plus rule strange behaviour


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I’ve just played a game of Triple Triad with the Plus rule. I understand how the rule works, but a move I’ve just made doesn’t make sense to me. See the screenshot below. I just played the Moogle card and the card to the left and below was a red card. I expected both cards to flip but as you can see only the card on the left flipped. Both side of the cards add up to the same value. Can anyone explain why they didn’t both flip?
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Another example, but this time cards flipped when I didn’t expect them to. See the screenshot below. The top left and top right cards were both blue. Red plays the top middle card and that flips both the top left and top right card even though 9+1 doesn’t equal 6+6. How come the cards have flipped?
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    I’ve just played a game of Triple Triad with the Plus rule. I understand how the rule works, but a move I’ve just made doesn’t make sense to me. See the screenshot below. I just played the Moogle card and the card to the left and below was a red card. I expected both cards to flip but as you can see only the card on the left flipped. Both side of the cards add up to the same value. Can anyone explain why they didn’t both flip?
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    Another example, but this time cards flipped when I didn’t expect them to. See the screenshot below. The top left and top right cards were both blue. Red plays the top middle card and that flips both the top left and top right card even though 9+1 doesn’t equal 6+6. How come the cards have flipped?
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      I’ve just played a game of Triple Triad with the Plus rule. I understand how the rule works, but a move I’ve just made doesn’t make sense to me. See the screenshot below. I just played the Moogle card and the card to the left and below was a red card. I expected both cards to flip but as you can see only the card on the left flipped. Both side of the cards add up to the same value. Can anyone explain why they didn’t both flip?
      screenshot



      Another example, but this time cards flipped when I didn’t expect them to. See the screenshot below. The top left and top right cards were both blue. Red plays the top middle card and that flips both the top left and top right card even though 9+1 doesn’t equal 6+6. How come the cards have flipped?
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      I’ve just played a game of Triple Triad with the Plus rule. I understand how the rule works, but a move I’ve just made doesn’t make sense to me. See the screenshot below. I just played the Moogle card and the card to the left and below was a red card. I expected both cards to flip but as you can see only the card on the left flipped. Both side of the cards add up to the same value. Can anyone explain why they didn’t both flip?
      screenshot



      Another example, but this time cards flipped when I didn’t expect them to. See the screenshot below. The top left and top right cards were both blue. Red plays the top middle card and that flips both the top left and top right card even though 9+1 doesn’t equal 6+6. How come the cards have flipped?
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