♣ Tribute · #45
If BOTH losing sides qualify for Anti-Tribute, no cards are exchanged at all this round. The previous 1st place player leads first. Double Anti-Tribute is rare — it requires both Big Jokers spread across the losing team.
# What is Double Anti-Tribute in Grand?
Double Anti-Tribute is a unique and rare occurrence in the card game Grand. It happens when both losing sides qualify for Anti-Tribute, meaning both players hold 1 Big Joker each, or one player holds both Big Jokers. In this situation, no cards are exchanged at all during that round. The previous 1st place player leads first, and the game continues without the usual tribute exchange.
Double Anti-Tribute is a rare event that requires both Big Jokers to be spread across the losing team. When it occurs, the following happens:
This rule adds an interesting layer of strategy to the game, as players must be aware of the possibility of Double Anti-Tribute and plan accordingly.
1. Spread Your Jokers: If you have Big Jokers, spread them across your team to increase the chances of Double Anti-Tribute.
2. Plan for the Unlikely: Always be prepared for the possibility of Double Anti-Tribute and plan your strategy accordingly.
3. Stay Alert: Keep an eye on your opponents' hands to anticipate when Double Anti-Tribute might occur.
1. Ignoring the Possibility: Not considering the possibility of Double Anti-Tribute can leave you unprepared.
2. Not Spreading Your Jokers: Failing to spread your Big Jokers across your team can prevent you from achieving Double Anti-Tribute.
3. Not Adjusting Your Strategy: Not adjusting your strategy to account for Double Anti-Tribute can be detrimental.
1. Anti-Tribute: A strategic move where the losers refuse to give tribute.
2. Tribute: The act of presenting a card to the winner of a round.
3. Return Gift: The card returned by the winner after receiving tribute.