I still don’t get how would they not effectively stack in 1v1. You make the other player draw 4 and they have to skip their turn… which means you can just play another +4 again.
The stacking I know means if player 1 puts down a +4 and player 2 happens to have a +4 he can evade his penalty by stacking. If player 1 doesn’t have another +4 now he needs to draw the stacked 8 cards. If he had a +4, player 2 might now have to draw 12 instead, and so on.
The Uno twitter account said that they don’t but they’re a bunch of damn dirty liars
"Thanks for the cards but we’ll take it from here’
I reject their reality and substitute my own.
I still don’t get how would they not effectively stack in 1v1. You make the other player draw 4 and they have to skip their turn… which means you can just play another +4 again.
The stacking I know means if player 1 puts down a +4 and player 2 happens to have a +4 he can evade his penalty by stacking. If player 1 doesn’t have another +4 now he needs to draw the stacked 8 cards. If he had a +4, player 2 might now have to draw 12 instead, and so on.
That’s the stacking I know too