Q: If a person playing multiple cards on a turn eliminates another player during the course of their turn does that turn count as completing a turn?

Example: Player 1 has five cards on a Play All. On their third card they eliminate Player 3. Player 1 then finishes their turn and Player 2 goes. Does Player 3 then jump back in and take their turn or does Player 1 then take a complete turn before Player 3 draws new cards and play continues with Player 2?

A: The rule says all other players must complete a turn before you can jump back in. The short answer is YES, Player 1 completing the turn in which they eliminated Player 3 does count as that player having “completed a turn.” So, assuming there are only three people in your example, Player 3 could get back in after Player 2 takes their turn, since both other players will have completed a turn by then.

If there were a Player 4, however, Player 3 would have to wait until play had gone around past that person, and then through Players 1 and 2 again before they could jump back in the game.