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Originally Posted by Chris Rice
I think there are 22 options or thereabouts, so each "deck" would need that many cards on the face of it. You'd probably want 1 of these decks per player for normal play. However, since you're only using one option each it should be possible to "double side" the cards in the manner used in Gunslinger, so you'd only need half that number of cards. That would mean a deck of 44 cards would accommodate 4 players.
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Personally, I would back disengaged/engaged options and have the three HTH options as three different cards.
Then, a player need only look at the appropriate side depending on the in-game situation.