Quite often, I draft the cube winston style with two players--this is a lot of fun.
Then of course once you hit 4 to 8 players you can do a more traditional sort of draft, rochester, what have you.
However, quite often, it's just me and my two buddies. I feel like 3 is sort of the crappy number to be at when trying to play a fun limited format. I was wondering if anyone out there had some pearls of wisdom on what format would work for drafting the cube with 3 people. Thanks!
Example: player A takes 5 or 6 cards of the cube. He puts it into 3 piles, size doesn't matter, but at least 3 piles. player B chooses a pile, player C chooes a pile. player A gets the leftovers.
Let me know if you've found a fun way to get this working.
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Quite often, I draft the cube winston style with two players--this is a lot of fun.
Then of course once you hit 4 to 8 players you can do a more traditional sort of draft, rochester, what have you.
However, quite often, it's just me and my two buddies. I feel like 3 is sort of the crappy number to be at when trying to play a fun limited format. I was wondering if anyone out there had some pearls of wisdom on what format would work for drafting the cube with 3 people. Thanks!
Example: player A takes 5 or 6 cards of the cube. He puts it into 3 piles, size doesn't matter, but at least 3 piles. player B chooses a pile, player C chooes a pile. player A gets the leftovers.
Let me know if you've found a fun way to get this working.
"Everybody dies, Tracey. Someone's carrying a bullet for you right now, doesn't even know it. The trick is to die of old age before it finds you."
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