Monday, April 30, 2007

April 2007 Recap

Ok, so what did we play in April?

Here it is:

Game Name

Plays

Tichu10
Thurn and Taxis4
Bohnanza3
Fire and Axe: A Viking Saga3
Blue Moon City2
Goldland2
Nacht der Magier2
No Thanks!2
On the Underground2
Power Grid2
Struggle for Rome2
Störrisches Muli, das2
Thurn and Taxis: Power and Glory2
Ticket to Ride2
Ticket to Ride: USA 19102
Unpublished Prototype2
Age of Steam1
Age of Steam Expansion - Mississippi Steamboats / Golden Spike1
Alhambra1
Alhambra - The Dice Game1
Arkadia1
BattleLore1
Blue Moon City: Expansion Tile sets 1 & 21
Bohnanza - Erweiterungs Set1
Cairo1
Carcassonne - Hunters and Gatherers1
Carcassonne - The City1
Cartagena1
Category 51
Citadels1
Coloretto1
Dia de los Muertos1
Easy Come, Easy Go1
Edel, Stein & Reich1
Gang of Four1
GemBlo1
Great Wall of China1
Hare and the Tortoise, The1
Hera & Zeus1
Hunting Party1
Igel Ärgern1
Imperial1
Kreta1
Masons1
Medici vs Strozzi1
Mr. Jack1
Paternoster1
Pillars of the Earth, The1
Pueblo1
Puerto Rico1
Quo Vadis?1
Santiago1
Settlers of Catan, The1
Settlers of Catan, The - 5-6 Player Expansion1
Taj Mahal1
Taluva1
Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization1
Thurn und Taxis - Der Kurier der Fürstin1
Tikal1
Time is Money1
To Court the King1
Too Many Cooks1
Winner's Circle1
Witch Trial1
Yspahan1

To sum up, that is 81 playings of 56 different games, and 12 playings of 9 different expansions. Of the games played, 43 games were only played once (6 expansions were played but once), and 13 had multiple plays (3 expansions were played more than once).

Which ones are expansions? Unpublished Prototype is for the Power Grid Expansion (the alternate Power Plant Deck), then there is Alhambra - The Dice Game, which was played as an expansion, although it can be played as a stand-alone game as well, Ticket to Ride: USA 1910, Thurn and Taxis: Power and Glory, Age of Steam Expansion - Mississippi Steamboats / Golden Spike, Blue Moon City: Expansion Tile sets 1 & 2, Bohnanza - Erweiterungs Set, Settlers of Catan - 5-6 Player Expansion, and Thurn und Taxis - Der Kurier der Fürstin are all expansions to other games.

Good Gaming!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Special Saturday Session GCOM Middletown

This is a short recap of the special session of GCOM Middletown in honor of Tony moving back to Raleigh from Cincinnati (he used this point as a resting place (+ 2 days of gaming).


Attendees:

  • Scott Fisher (host)
  • David Fair (co-host)
  • Noreen Fair
  • Rose Byington
  • Judy Trent
  • Scott Fox
  • Tony Svaljenka
  • Scott Percival
  • Liz Percival
  • Carly Fisher
  • Calvin Fisher
  • Bob Jones
  • Carol Jones
  • Rachel Jones
  • Steve Meyers
  • Constance Meyers
  • Sarah Upwright
  • Rick Pasquale
Games played:

  • Tichu X 3 (Rose/Noreen vs. Carly/Constance),(Carol/Liz vs. Scott Fisher/Sarah Upwright) & (Calvin/Noreen vs. Rose/Carly)
  • Puerto Rico (Tony, Scott Fisher, David and Steve)
  • Hunting Party (Rick, Judy and Scott Fox)
  • GemBlo (Scott Fisher,Liz, Sarah, Tony, Carol and Calvin)
  • Paternoster (Liz, Tony, Rachel, Carol, Scott Fisher and Calvin)
  • Pueblo (Constance, Rachel and Noreen)
  • Nacht der Magier (Carol, Noreen, Rachel and Bob)
  • On The Underground (Bob, Noreen, Rachel, Calvin and Carol)
  • Fire and Axe (David, Judy, Scott Fisher, Scott Fox and Tony)
  • Das Storrisches Muli X2 (Calvin, Rick, Calvin and Scott Fox) &(Tony, Steve, David, Scott Fisher and Noreen)
Summary of games played:

Tichu x3 - again this game is proving to be one the most popular games among our gamers. Sarah and myself vs. Liz and Carol was the game that would never end. We had to have played at least 20 hands!!! I did not get any feedback on the other games but there was some hooting and hollering going on so I suspect there was "trash talking" going on.

Puerto Rico - Final score was David 55 (3rd seat), Tony 52 (1st seat), Steve 42 (4th seat) and Scott Fisher (39 2nd seat). A fun game which was played very quickly (a positive for me). This game was very well played. Puerto Rico is truly a classic game. It is still one of my favorite games. Steve always enjoys this game and I welcomed his suggestion to play it.


Hunting Party - Final scores were Scott Fox (5 gold & 2 silver), Rick (3 gold) and Judy (2 gold & 2 silver). This was the first playing of this game by our group. It took quite a while for the rules to be digested and played. After one false start a complete game was played. The strategy of this game became apparent too late into the first game. All said they enjoyed this game. If anyone is interested in purchasing a good deal is available on ebay. I would be interested in purchasing as well and shipping for 2 is only $13 vs. $10 for 1 game. Drop me a line if interested.


GemBlo - Final score was Calvin (8), Tony (11), Scott Fisher (12), Sarah (13), Liz (18) and Carol (19). This game is a great looking game when played and I enjoy it more than Blokus.

Paternoster - Final score was Tony, Carol and Cal (0 cards), Scott & Liz(1 card) and Rachel (4 cards). This is a memory game where each person has a hand of cards depicting 9 different characters. A pawn is moved after rolling a six sided die. The 10 spaces each which represent the cars of an elevator. Inside each "different" elevator is one of the 9 characters. The blank space is replaced by the just revealed card. On a turn each person secretly selects which character is thought to occupy that elevator card. If you are correct you discard the card. Object is to rid yourself of all your cards. Pretty standard memory game.

Pueblo-Final score was Noreen (66), Rachel (97) and Constance (108). I did not get a report on this game. I am pleased that Consie (pictured below) joined us for a GCOM event. She and her husband will play with my family frequently after Mass on Sunday. Welcome to our group!


Nacht der Magier - Final Score -Carol was able to push her playing piece into the ring of fire (which was missing). Apparently, when the game was first setup the ring of fire was not placed under the fire pit. This game won the Spiel das Jahres this year as a kids game. It is quite an impressive game to see glowing in the dark.

On the Underground - Final score was Bob (39), Noreen (36), Rachel and Calvin (33) and Carol (26). The margin of victory for Bob was attributed to his large loop which enclosed 9 points.

Fire and Axe - Final score was Scott Fisher (201), Scott Fox (129), Tony and David (116) and Judy Trent (Bad! - was all reported). Scott Fisher dominated Norway cards for nearly 70 points. I enjoyed this game. It is a nice game with multiple paths to victory. It seemed that all of us were pursuing different paths in hopes of victory.

Das Storrisches Muli x2 - First game was a shared victory by David and Noreen. Oh my the lovebirds even play to tie instead of win. Sickening isn't it! The second game final scores were not reported.

Pillars of the Earth - Final score was Bob (54), David (49), Steve (48) and Tony (34).


Thanks to everyone for bringing some goodies. I am sorry to Noreen and Consie for running out of food. :( If you two were not so devoted to your game you could have fought for some food. Next schedule session is May 25, 2007. Hope to see you all.

Peace,
Scott

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Middletown - 4/27/2007

This is a short recap of the last meeting of GCOM Middletown.


Attendees:

  • Scott Fisher (host)
  • David Fair (co-host)
  • Noreen Fair
  • Rose Byington
  • Bill Trac
  • Ruben Carbonell
  • Malinda Carbonell
  • Judy Trent
  • Scott Fox
  • Tony Svaljenka
  • Steve Lollis
  • Bryan Snyder
  • Scott Percival
Games played:


Summary of games played:

Tichu - continues to be a favorite game within our gaming group. It was played multiple times by at least 3 different foursomes. The theme of this night seemed to be set your own partner's "Tichu" call but then finish 1-2. The 3 different foursomes played at least 5 matches.



Battelore - a match up called "A complex web" which is number 6 in the scenario book from the base game. This scenario includes using the Giant Spider. Steve played the "banner" player which had the Giant Spider as part of his army. This scenario also used goblins and dwarves. It was a very interesting game as usual with Steve (as usual) prevailing 6 to 3. I really, really enjoy this game even though it does not seem like it should be my kind of game.


Thurn and Taxis : Power and Glory - Final scores were reported as Malinda (30), Bryan (19) and Judy (8). Quoting from the official score sheet "Mel played her best game ever. :) One route earned me (Mel) 14 points. Bryan played well considering "suckful" card draws at the start of the game.

Gold Land - Final scores Ruben (21), Bill (19), Steve L. (11), Scott Fisher (10) and Bryan (10). This is my second playing of this game. It has been on my shelf since 2002 I am very disappointed that it was unplayed for so long. It has been very enjoyable both playings. This game was tale of 2 different races. Bill and Ruben on just about every exploration drew a tile that was passable. On the other hand Steve and myself almost always drew "ordeal" tiles! The game then became a race for everyone but Bill and Ruben to rush up to the temple.



Age of Steam: Mississippi Steamboats - Final scores Scott P. (81), Scott Fox (78), David (75) and Tony (54). The only feedback I heard about this playing was how unique the game was as the cities (= boats) moved up and down the Mississippi. Sounded a little like trying to hit a moving target. This variant seemed to be well liked.


Time is Money - this is a quick game that is played in rounds. The first round lasts a total of 10 seconds per player, the second round lasts 20 seconds per player and the final round lasts 30 seconds per player. This does not seem like much time but it very fun watching your fellow competitors frantically grabbing money and counting seconds in your head. The final scores were $1000(David), $590 (Scott P. ), $630 (Tony) and $580 (Scott Fisher). It is a real shame that I lost by such a large amount since my mouth is obviously a better player than my mind!


Fire and Axe - Final scores were Judy (123), David (115), Bryan (102), Malinda (96) and Scott Fox (77). No recap was given but I heard all favorable comments after the conclusion of the game.



Struggle for Rome - Final scores were Scott Fisher (10), Steve and Tony (6 each). Steve was awarded 2nd place by tiebreaker method which is most money. I won the game with Scourge of Rome (2 VP's) X 2, 5 cities (5 VP's) settled and 1 card (1 VP). The game tends to be a little long but I did enjoy it neverless.


All in all a really good session. It was a nice surprise to have Tony join us on Friday instead of on Saturday as originally planned. My gaming habit can be directly traced to Tony. When I was in high school I spent many a day and night playing many of the classic games of the time such as 1830, Titan, Civilization, Circus Maximus and of course D&D. It is always a high point to rekindle those old memories!

Next scheduled session is May 25, 2007. I look forward to seeing you all.

Peace,
Scott

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Brunswick 04/21/07

Hello all, I'll start off with a report of our last session.

For those that haven't been there the Brunswick GCOM session are held at the Beans in the Belfry coffeeshop in Brunswick. It's a great place, built in a converted church. They have good food and plenty of space.

The afternoon started off with 3 local Brunswick folks in attendence, Lynnette, Jim, and Noelle. First played was Dia de los Muertos, which is a neat little 4-person trick taking game that I really like, but rarely get to play. Lynnette and I paired off against Jim and Noelle and we managed to eke out the victory 3 to 2. We followed that up with Witch Trial, which is one of my favorites of the Cheapass games. Much fun was had selling out the innocent for money and explaining how your evidence bears on the case. One of my favorites - defense against of a dead woman against the charge of heliopropism, "her loving family turned her away from the sun regularly." Lynnette proved the most rich prestigious lawyer in the end.

They had to leave early and as it was already late afternoon and I wasn't expecting anyone else I headed home. To my suprise I got phone call from Scott Fisher saying that he and Sarah were over at Beans. I must of just missed them. Since the car wasn't even unloaded yet I headed back over.

We played Kreta, which was new for both of them. I ended up running away with it, somehow I don't think I'll have it so easy next time though. After that we played Bohnanza which I also won, but by a much narrower margin.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Saturday Gaming at Scott's House in Middletown

Gang,

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. We are going to start at 3PM and go until ... I will be cooking hamburgers and hot dogs, chips and snack will also be provided. I hope to have a nice turnout. Please respond if you can attend so I can get enough food. Hope to see you soon.

Peace,
Scott

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Damascus 04/20/07

A great evening of gaming, and we had 15 people in attendance:

  • David & Noreen Fair
  • Rose Byington
  • Raphael L.
  • Scott Fox
  • Phillippe Hebert
  • Marshall Miller
  • Scott Fisher & Sarah Upwright
  • Bert Feliksik
  • Bill Trac
  • Tom & Katie McCorry
  • Ruben & Melinda Carbonell
We started off with David, Tom, Scott Fisher, Raphael, and Marshall playing a game of Quo Vadis. This is an almost pure negotiation game, with players vying for advancement in the senate. To win, one must have garnered the most laurels, and be present in the senate main chamber. this can be tough to do. In this game, Dave saw that Marshall had set himself up for easy solo entry on his next turn, and Raphael, Tom, and Scott were already there. This left only one seat, and the only hope he had of getting in took two turns to accomplish. Dave worked hard, pressing the flesh, encouraging the others not to conspire against him to keep him out, and gave away a ton of laurels in the process. It paid off, and Dave reached the chamber last, but with 23 laurels to get the victory. Scott and Tom both had 16, and Raphael and Marshall both had 13. A fun game that plays fast and gives unique gameplay.

While Quo Vadis was being played, Sarah and Katie set off for 2-player On the Underground, Philippe, Bert, and Scott Fox played Yspahan, and Noreen, Bill, Melinda, Ruben, and Rose played a game of 5-player Settlers of Catan.

Katie and Sarah ended up tied at 83 points in On the Underground. This game looks like it would be an interesting 2-player battle. I have only played it with 4 or 5. How did it play, ladies?

Meanwhile, Noreen, Ruben, Rose, Melinda, and Bill sat down to play 5-player Settlers of Catan. Bill, Ruben and Melinda had good setups and where in a dead heat for most of the game. Rose and Noreen suffered from what Noreen confesses to be poor starting positions, and lagged somewhat. Ruben had the Longest Road, and Rose had the Largest Army. It came down to the wire, with the three leaders all tied at 9 points, and Ruben upgraded a settlement to get his last point.

Yspahan plays quickly and Scott Fox taught it to Philippe and Bert. They all seemed to struggle early on, and poor Fox could not seem to gather any camels. Philippe worked on gathering gold and camels, building all of his buildings, while Bert gathered as many souk groups as he could. In the end, Bert and Philippe tied for the victory with 87 points, while the teacher with the poor dice rolling ended with only 60. I wonder what happened to Fox's much-mentioned Horseshoe?

After Quo Vadis, Tom & Scott Fisher played a game of Medici Vs. Strozzi, the game of starting with 300 dollars, and losing less than your opponent. It has an interesting auction mechanism and really translates the feel of the parent game, Medici, to a two-player form. Tom proved victorious, with 207 dollars to Scott's 105. See what I mean about losing less?

Meanwhile, David, Marshall, and Raphael were joined in a game of Imperial by Bert, Philippe, and Scott Fox. This is a terrific game that combines a wargame with a stock market game, and ownership of countries passes back and forth among the players, each trying to be in control when the country is doing well (so that they may suck out some money) and happy to relinquish control when it is doing poorly. Scott proved to be the most adept at manipulating things to his benefit, winning with 129 points. Bert was next with 114 (I made a math error at the table, and listed Bert third at the time...Sorry Bert!), followed by Dave with 113, Raphael with 99, Marshall with 93, and Philippe with 79. A great game that everyone enjoyed, though it did run a bit long.

After Underground and Medici Vs. Strozzi ended, the two groups joined together to play Die Baumeister von Arkadia, a pretty highly thought of new game from Ravensburger and Rio Grande Games. Scott was generous enough to give us this summary:

Interesting and quick playing game by Rudiger Dorn. The game is played over 2 rounds. A round ends when 10 palace pieces (side note: palace pieces are the same as Torres pieces) have been placed onto a palace square. During your turn you can either place a building in the area surrounding the palace or place any number of your playing pieces around previous constructed buildings. The buildings (ala Princes of Florence) have different sizes and shapes, and each building has an assigned color. The only other option is to cash in accumulated coins, at the end of your turn. The optional action may be done only 4 times per game. The value of each coin is determined by the number of that particular color which is displayed on top of the palace pieces at the time of scoring. Coins are collected when a building is surrounded orthogonally. The player who places the final piece that surrounds the building gets a coin from the building. Additionally, all players receive a coin for each of their own pieces which are surrounding the building. When the 20th palace piece is placed every player including the player who triggered the endgame are allowed one final turn.

Our particular game was very tense. Each of us only scored 3 times by the time the game ended. We all missed a scoring opportunity. The game was enjoyed by all. The final scores were Scott (84), Tom (76), Katie (57) and Sarah (51). Nice tight game with some very interesting options for "take that" and "push your luck" in regards to when to cash in your coins.

The Settlers Group played To Court the King next, the game was hard fought, but when Ruben managed to roll 7-6's, only Melinda had a chance, and she rolled her 8 dice, but failed to exceed his accomplishment, giving Ruben the win.

Noreen and Bill paired off against Tom and Rose for the traditional Tichu action. Despite a clash in players styles for Rose and Tom, they managed to lay down the smack on their opponents. They called the game just a bit shy of the actual end, with Tom and Rose winning 995 to 305. Ouch!

Remember, next week we are at GCOM-Middletown, and the Fisher place is ideal for gaming. We'll see you all there!

Reminder and Announcement

Next Friday is the next scheduled game night at GCOM Middletown. It will begin anytime after 6PM and last until ...

Also, there will be a special Saturday event here as well. Many of you know my friend, Tony Svaljenka, well Tony will be here on Saturday, and I thought we would get together for some gaming. He is moving back to Raleigh, NC. from Cincinnati, OH. I hope many of you will plan on attending. I will provide more information tomorrow or Tuesday so you can plan accordingly.

Peace and hope to see you soon!

Germantown - Mike Fitzgerald

May the First is Mike Fitzgerald's Birthday. Mr. Fitzgerald is the designer of the game Wyatt Earp and the Mystery Rummy series. I will be bringing these games for gaming on Monday, and I hope to have a chance to play some of them, great games all.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Germantown 04/16/2007

Once again, 13 gamers gathered in the somewhat tight quarters of the Borders Cafe to play some games.

Attending were:

  • Bob Jones
  • Dave Fair
  • Doug Hoylman
  • Eric Reinhold
  • Laura Reinhold
  • Leslie Barkley
  • David Raley
  • David Briggs
  • Martha Briggs
  • Bill Trac
  • Ruben Carbonell
  • Melinda Carbonell
  • Kevin Bealer

I arrived just before 7PM to find Dave Fair, Doug, David Raley and Bill just finishing a game of Taluva. Dave Fair won by a Huts & Towers instant win. I haven't played Taluva yet so I have no idea what that means but I'm sure it's impressive. :-) In any event, Dave has been playing the game A LOT so it must be pretty good.

Meanwhile, Melinda, Ruben and Leslie were engaged in a game of Thurn & Taxis with the Princess expansion. The expansion was helpful to Ruben who stayed in the game by having the messenger for the majority of the game, despite having to flush his route twice. In the end, though, Melinda had a dominating victory with 26 to Ruben's 15 and Leslie's 12.

At the third table, Eric and Laura were teaching Ticket to Ride with the 1910 expansion to David and Martha Briggs. Martha did especially well for her first game but was narrowly beaten by Eric. Final scores were Eric 120, Martha 112, Laura 83 and David 70.

After Taluva ended, I joined that group for the classic Hare & Tortoise. After a bunch of useless bets on position early on, I leaped into the lead and approached the finish line short of carrots, needing an extra turn or two to restock. This was all the break the rest of the field needed. In quick succession, Bill, Dave Fair, Doug, then I crossed the line in that order. Unfortunately, David was never able to recover after some bad beats and finished last.

As Kevin had arrived, he joined Melinda, Leslie and Ruben for a game of San Juan. Leslie was the only player new to the game. From my seat, it looked like a hard fought game and the results bear that out. Leslie won an impressive victory with 31 points to Ruben's 28, Melinda's 27 and Kevin's 22.

Following the tight race in Hare & Tortoise, Bill, Dave Fair, David Raley, Doug and I played the very good auction, canal-building, irrigation game, Santiago. The auctions were fairly punishing and placement of plantation plots typically wicked. Near the end of the game I was pretty much out of cash and counting strictly on the size of my plantations and workers for my score. Alas, it was not enough as Dave Fair scored all over the board, winning despite Doug's maxed-out potato plantation. Final scores were Dave Fair 102, Doug 94, Bob 92, Bill 92, and David 44.

After San Juan and Ticket to Ride ended, the two groups merged and Laura, Eric, Kevin, Martha and David Briggs played the very popular bean-collecting game, Bohnanza. Final scores were Laura and Kevin tied at 13, Martha 11, Eric 8, and David 7.

The final games of the night were two quick games of Geschenkt. Doug readily admits he doesn't do well at this game and despite some good breaks, he proved himself correct. Scores for the first game (low score wins) were Bill 32, Bob 49, Dave 74, Doug 93. The second game was a bit tighter with Bob at 27, Dave 31, Bill 35 and Doug 99.

Looking forward to seeing everyone on April 30.

Bob

Monday, April 16, 2007

Damascus 04/13/07

Never fear, Friday the Thirteenth did not keep people away from gaming at the Damascus Community Center. We had 23 people total:

  • David, Noreen, Corwin & Andew Fair
  • Marshall Miller
  • Philippe Hebert
  • Scott Percival
  • Scott & Carly Fisher
  • John Stup
  • Bill Trac
  • David Raley
  • Bert Feliksik
  • Melinda & Ruben Carbonell
  • Scott Fox, Judy & Kayla Trent
  • Lance S.
  • Bob, Carol, Rachel, & Ben Jones
When we first arrived, Marshall, Scott Percival, Corwin and Dave Fair played a few hands of Gang of Four. This is a card game similar to Tichu in that you play poker-like hands in an attempt to get all cards played first, but it has fewer kinds of cards, but more of them. It is simpler, with no passing, and no partners. David got rid if his cards first in both hands.

Next up was a 6-player game of Alhambra, using the Alhambra Dice Game as an expansion. The less said here the better. Alhambra is fun, but the dice mechanic is a bit stale and really limited your choices. Scott Percival dominated, scoring 120 points, Marshall gained second with 93 points, Scott Fisher took third with 56 points, Philippe was fourth with 55 points, David Fair with 5th with 46 points, and Carly came 6th with 28 points.

Meanwhile, Ruben and Melinda, and several others arrived, and two games got set up. the first was Thurn & Taxis: Power & Glory - this is an expansion to the base game, and offers a few more interesting choices, in game play, but at the cost of adding some time to the game. Melinda played this with Bill Trac, David Raley, and John Stup, and Bill won with 27 points, followed by David at 20, Melinda at 14, and John at 7.

Ruben joined Lance, Scott Fox, and Bert in playing the classic AP-Game (I meant Action Points, what did you think i meant?), Tikal. the game was very close in the first scoring, and the tightest finish I can recall, with only 4 points separating first and fourth. Outstanding! Ruben took the victory with 95 points, Bert was next with 94, then Lance with 93, and Scott Fox with 91.

Noreen, Andrew, Judy and Kayla played a game of Ticket To Ride with the USA 1910 expansion. Few notes on how it went, but the scores tell that Noreen came out on top with 152 points, followed by Kayla with 103, Judy with 72, and Andrew with 55. Noreen lapped her son on the score track: No mercy!

Scott Fisher joined the newly-arrived Jones' and Bert for Goldsieber's game of exploration and planning, Goldland. I like this game, it has a nice theme and the mechanics make sense for the theme. Fun to play and very pretty too look at. Carol proved to be the most successful adventurer, garnering 23 points, followed by Bert with 21, Scott with 19, and Bob with 3. Three points, Bob! What happened? Inquiring minds want to know...

The Call of The Cards was heard round the Community Center, as Noreen and Judy paired off against Ruben and Carly in none other than... Tichu. It did not go well for Noreen and Judy, with the final score being 1045 to 355. Undaunted, Noreen subbed in Melinda when Judy cried out "No Mas", and the rematch saw Ruben and Carly fall, 1055 to 545.

Bill Trac, David Raley, and John Stup setup and played what is possibly my favorite of the Carcassonne series, Carcassonne: The City. We got no reports on how the game went other than the final scores: Bill 143, David Raley 138, and John 126. How did it go, guys? What was the winning strategy?

As Goldland ended, and Judy staggered away from the Tichu table, Bob, Bert, Noreen, Judy, and Carol got together to play the finest Dice-Rolling, Finger-Flicking, Area Majority, Roll-and-Move game available, Cairo. This is a favorite in our group, and play goes like this: On your turn, roll a die, move your ship the indicated number of spaces, then attempt to send stones (cubes) off your ship to the various pyramid building sites. You can send 3 small stones (1 point each toward control of the area they end in), your single large stone (3 points toward control), or your colored die (1-6 points towards control). The caveat is that you must use the finger appropriate to the number on the die you rolled (6=your choice). If you move back down the river you may pick up stray cubes, and you can build cubes in the pyramid building areas into pyramids, in order to try to make them worth more. Fun game with some strategy, some skill, and lots of "Arrrgggghhhh" moments. On this day, Noreen was victorious with 58 points, and Bob followed with 43. Bert had 24, Judy 23, and Carol 14.

Fire & Axe started just after the Alhambra Dice game, but it was the last game of the night to fold. The game was interesting, with several paths to victory. It had a lot of decisions to make, although, ultimately, it felt as if the dice might overly help or hinder one here as well. Philippe worked hard to collect city tokens, ensuring his raiding forces got the Bloodiest Axe bonus at game end, while Scott Fox and Scott Percival tried balanced strategies of Raiding and Trading, and Marshall worked hard to Settle most prolifically. I got bad rolls, people stole what little gains I earned, and I mostly floundered for much of the game, but I had fun. Ultimately, Philippe "Scourge of Europe" Hebert's strategy paid off best, and he won with 200 points. Scott Fox was the next most feared Viking, with 135 points, Then Scott Percival, with 119, David Fair with 99, and Marshall with 95. Good game, and i can't wait to play again.

Next week (04/20), we will have some neighbors, as part of the rec center is rented out for the evening. Hope to see you there!