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Ah, but what if one plays ones own card on the opponents side? Surely, then one must…

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Ah, but what if one plays ones own card on the opponents side? Surely, then one must…

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EG: Listen, Mr. Gould, for I’ll say this once and once only. When one plays a card on the opponent side, as soon as that card is placed down and any additional effects have taken place, it is no longer your card, it is your opponent’s. This is why a player does not raise their opponent’s masts for them, and why one cannot move cards on one’s opponent’s side.

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