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Claimer Deck

Claimer Deck

Claimer Deck Instructions

Cards to Play and When




Snowflake- play whenever you believe another player is taking the game too seriously.




Qualify- modify the original claim after failing Definitions & Standards, Who Cares?, Data Search, or final vote.




Socratic Question Card- You can play this and try to falsify your own reasoning.




False Analogy- Play if you think an analogy for your reasoning isn't a good one. Be ready to explain why.




Bad Source- Play when you think a certain person's source is a bad source and when you think you can convincingly explain why.]




Vote- You can use to vote when able.



Play whenever you believe another player is taking the game too seriously. A vote is held to pass the snowflake. This takes away the player's right to vote. If it is the claimer, the claim doesn't move forward.

Qualify Card

You can use this card to modify your claim ONCE. Discard when used.

Socratic Question Card

You can play this if after the other players have had an opportunity to play it, if you have noticed an issue with your own argument and can think of an analogous argument that disproves your own.

False analogy

Play if you believe an analogy given to challenge your reasoning isn't a good analogy. Be ready to explain why the circumstance of your argument is different.

Bad Source

You can play this card when you believe another player has shared an unreliable or irrelevant source. There are a few questions to think about when evaluating each source.




Is the source managed by multiple relevant experts?




Is it peer-reviewed?




Is the source the primary creator of the information or data or are they citing another source?




Do you have to pay to publish there?




Are there conflicts of interest (especially financially) that may have biased the results being given?




Does the information or data being given adequately support or contradict the information given by the claimer?




Is the information outdated or has it been redacted?

Snowflake ONLY voting card

Voting Card

Snowflake ONLY voting card

Voting Card