lt_steiner
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Just for your information, I asked Perry about SSR5 in scenario S74:
According to SSR5 in scenario S74, a player has to draw one counter from a cup containing 3 PIN counters, 2 DM counters and 6 six other counters without effect, for each Japanese stack with one or more MMC. As the probabilty to draw a given counter is not equal between the first and the last stack, the choice of the first stacks is important. Which side designates the stacks ? I assume it is the attacking player, hence the Chinese side who chooses the order of the Japanese stacks for which a counter is drawn. Am I correct ?
Answer:
According to SSR5 in scenario S74, a player has to draw one counter from a cup containing 3 PIN counters, 2 DM counters and 6 six other counters without effect, for each Japanese stack with one or more MMC. As the probabilty to draw a given counter is not equal between the first and the last stack, the choice of the first stacks is important. Which side designates the stacks ? I assume it is the attacking player, hence the Chinese side who chooses the order of the Japanese stacks for which a counter is drawn. Am I correct ?
Answer:
The Japanese player draws.
....Perry
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