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Update level 13 (crit color bluffs) #1194

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@gw12346 gw12346 commented Apr 16, 2024

Since critical color bluffs originated from the black 4 bluff, it's always been H-group history that critical color bluffs can also apply to dark 4s. However, it seems like many newer players do not realize this, since the docs don't state this explicitly.

By changing the example from a bluff on red 4 to black 4, we can make this clearer without changing any wording.

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Zamiell commented Apr 16, 2024

we want all the examples to be for no variant though

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Zamiell commented Apr 16, 2024

can you just add a bullet point instead maybe?

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gw12346 commented Apr 16, 2024

How's this wording?

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Zamiell commented Apr 17, 2024

put the example back to no variant though

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gw12346 commented Apr 17, 2024

But the example is back to novar?

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Zamiell commented Apr 17, 2024

no, it doesn't look like it:

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gw12346 commented Apr 17, 2024

Opps! Guess that's what I get for not using the Find function.

@Zamiell Zamiell merged commit d34a6aa into hanabi:main Apr 17, 2024
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