What is order of play and how does it work? [duplicate]

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I have been an avid (casual) player of hearthstone since its initial release. While I have played my share of games, I have never bothered to delve deeper into the mechanics of the game.

After watching several hearthstone videos on youtube, I came across the term "order of play". It seems to be somewhat related to the order of which abilities like deathrattle are triggered being determined by the order in which the minions were summoned.

Take for example a situation where a Dreadsteed is pit against am Unstable Ghoul. Supposing the unstable ghoul is left with one health and it was played first, if you were to use Whirlwind as a warrior, would Dreadsteed die once or twice?

I am certain that there are better examples than this but I can't seem to think of one as of right now. Perhaps you can provide an example in your answer.






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How do you win a duplicate bridge?

If you make the same one-overtrick contract, you are rewarded more richly. If five tables are in turn playing the same hand, and if you and your partner are the only ones to make the overtrick, you will win one point for each of the other pairs that you beat.

How does scoring work in duplicate bridge?

The Duplicate Bridge scoring system is based on Matchpoints. You get one Matchpoint for every pair you beat and \xbd Matchpoint for every pair you tie on each board. This is compared to the maximum Matchpoints possible to calculate the percentage.

What does duplicate bridge mean?

Definition of duplicate bridge : a tournament form of contract bridge in which identical deals are played in order to compare individual scores.

What is the difference between duplicate and rubber bridge?

In Rubber Bridge, you are trying to get more points than your opponents. In Duplicate Bridge, you are trying to get more points than the other people playing the same hand later on do.



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