@Viesky You're supposed to know how much money each opponent has, but not exactly what they have. Generally it doesn't matter much, but sometimes you're executing a power like "Steal a character from the player with the most money".
The only time that you're hiding the values on the backs of the cards is when you're placing a bid. This has proven pretty easy to do in playtesting so far and most people seem to manage it instinctively, so I'm not overly concerned that it'll be a problem.
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@Viesky You're supposed to know how much money each opponent has, but not exactly what they have. Generally it doesn't matter much, but sometimes you're executing a power like "Steal a character from the player with the most money".
The only time that you're hiding the values on the backs of the cards is when you're placing a bid. This has proven pretty easy to do in playtesting so far and most people seem to manage it instinctively, so I'm not overly concerned that it'll be a problem.