The group for this session was Tim, Mike, John B, Lina, Alex, Jeff, Eugene, Evan, Neville, Alec and myself; John B and Jeff were back for their third sessions and signed up as GCOM members. Games played were King's Forge, Crude, Russian Railroads, Coup, Sushi Go, Ra and the Game of 49. The eleven of us played at three different tables with little shuffling of the groups throughout the evening.
King's Forge was a four-player, Neville was the winner with 4, Lina second with 3, followed by John B and myself at 2. This same group played Coup, and the results were reversed with John B winning ahead of John W, Lina third and Neville was the first one out, finishing fourth. Then we played 49, won by Lina ahead of John B and Neville, and I was last.
Russian Railroads.was a win for Evan, who scored around 380, defeating Eugene (around 340) and Tim (around 290); scores are approximate as the results did not get reported promptly. The three of them played Ra, won by Tim (51) ahead of Evan (49) and Eugene (31).
The remaining group of four (Alec, Alex, Jeff and Mike) played Crude, which Mike had brought. Alex was a big winner, with 1,090 compared to 673 for Jeff (second), 460 for Alec (third) and 204 (for Mike). Mike's notes say: "All players start with $200. Mike played for 1/2 [hours] and earned $4."
One final game of Sushi Go, and Mike emerged victorious. Scores were Mike 50, Jeff 43, Alec 40. No report on who had the most pudding.
Had a great time at Congress of Gamers this past weekend. Looking ahead to EuroQuest in November.
Monday, September 29, 2014
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Mike played for 1 1/2 hours and earned $4. Really successful, not!
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