![]() In BB2020 seems different: Petty Cash sum the amount of the Treasury you decide to put into.ģ) There is no any mention in BB2020 that if the Greater CTV add money in the petty cash this will generate a bigger TV gap for the other and supplementary money to spend And you cannot only add 40k from your treasury because this is not added with the 20k of the Petty Cash. Today if you want to purchase a Boomer (cost of 60k) you need to add THE TOTALITY of the 60K from your Treasury to the petty cash because 20k is not sufficient to purchase a 60k boomer. Team A is underdog and receive petty cash of +20K. Team B decide to put nothing in the Petty Cash. Today I have impression the rule is different So first difference I see is that now in BB2020 this choiche happen the same timeĢ) the Petty cash + Treasure in BB2020 can be ADDED Today the higher CTV team start deciding first if to put money into the petty cash or not. Once finishing purchasing the inducements you should recalculate your CTV, The lower CTV team is referred as underdog Gold pieces in this way are immediatly deducted from the Treasuryt If one of the teams has been given petty cash, gold pieces from its Treasury CAN BE ADDED to this. Any gold pieces not spent are lostīoth team are free to spend gold pieces from their Treasury to purchase Inducements. Petty cash cannot be kept it must be spent on Inducements for the game ahead. The amount of petty cash given is exactly equal to the difference in CTV between the two team. ![]() If one team has lower CTV (including the value of any Journeymen players), it is given 'petty cash' to spend on Inducements. Īt page 38 of the rulebook is written (sorry to quote all the part of the rule )Įach team can spend gold pieces from their Treasury, from Petty Cash or from both, to purchase Inducements, I have some questions on BB2020 pre-game sequence in particular the Inducements phase. FUMBBL Forum Index » FUMBBL » Rules Questions
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |