Hello Zinho! :D
The Ninjato has a learning curve that, when learned, allows a game with very little influence of luck.
It is possible to calculate the potential outcome of the cards until the point of the player having a very close notion of the chance to succeed in an action for invasion.
It is common to see a game in which some inexperienced players reach less than half the points of more experienced players.
It is even common to see a fight for honor points very fierce among the most experienced players, with the winner taking a victory by a few points of difference at the end of the match. :angry:
I suggest you to try a few more matches of the game, to make it clearer how to master the luck and the points that are being raced. :ninja:
The Ninjato has a learning curve that, when learned, allows a game with very little influence of luck.
It is possible to calculate the potential outcome of the cards until the point of the player having a very close notion of the chance to succeed in an action for invasion.
It is common to see a game in which some inexperienced players reach less than half the points of more experienced players.
It is even common to see a fight for honor points very fierce among the most experienced players, with the winner taking a victory by a few points of difference at the end of the match. :angry:
I suggest you to try a few more matches of the game, to make it clearer how to master the luck and the points that are being raced. :ninja: