Hi,
We have same issue about disruptive thinking play. Should we forget about the previous one when we use a second disruptive card?
Do we aim to select cards like going to a point? Or is it better to choose irrelevant ones to support looking at from another perspective?
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Hello @Merve Tuncer
There is no one single way of running this play. Every iteration will change how the team plays out its role and follows the guidelines. I would recommend you don't overthink the order or try to enforce 'forgetting' cards. Try it, make sure you have a 5-minute conversation at the end of your session to quickly retro how it went and make some notes for the next session to iterate on. 👍
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