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Light Pink

These conventions apply to any variant with a light pink (touched by all ranks and no colors) suit.

Pink Conventions & White Conventions

The Bubblegum Wraparound

  • When players violate Pink Promise on an unplayable light pink card, it usually indicates a Bubblegum Prompt or a Bubblegum Finesse (with the rank corresponding to the slot number to play).
  • In 4-player and 5-player games, there are only 4 cards in the hand. If a player does a Bubblegum Finesse with a 5, then that would be nonsensical, since there is no slot 5.
  • Similarly, in a 6-player game, there are only 3 cards in the hand. If a player does a Bubblegum Finesse with a 4, then that would be nonsensical, since there is no slot 4.
  • In this situation, it should "wraparound" to slot 1, communicating that the first slot is playable.
  • This kind of thing is useful in some edge-case scenarios (e.g. helping satisfy Good Touch Principle).