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In a two-player game where Player A is host & Player B is participating, when the mod determines that Player B should go first, the Global chat first reads "Player A's turn" followed by "Player B's turn. Player B (Colour) goes first."; this seems to be why Player A mistakenly gets 4 cards in their starting hand. On the contrary, when the mod determines that Player A should go first, the mistake doesn't happen ("Player A's turn. Player A's turn. Player A (Colour) goes first.").
It seems in my case that TTS always gives the host the first turn and then your mod kicks in and passes the turn to its randomly determined first player. My Options>Turns settings are default/reset before I do this test by the way.
I don't know if this can be fixed, but I'll be using manual draw in the meantime! Feel free to add me to chat!
%userprofile%\Documents\my games\Tabletop Simulator\Mods\PDF directory and try again.