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crx nod, etc??
Posted by xackley (VIP) 24 Mar 2021 9:41pm
    


noD is obvious, but where is the listing for what those letters mean?



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Posted by Bones (TD) 5 Apr 2021 11:39pm
    


Most abbreviations are self-explanatory if you are setting a game. X means you need to invite a player. ND means No doubling. CR means Crawford. More is explained in this forum from earlier posts and in the rules.



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