July 20, 2008: Travelling, trains, tribunes, trick-taking and China, captured Carcassonners and pyroclastic Pompeiians
Venue: Paul’s place.
Present: Euhan, Nick, Mark, Richard, Alex, Brad, Brian, Bryan, Paula and Paul.
Played: 10 Days in Asia, Ticket to Ride Marklin, Tribune, In the Year of the Dragon, Carcassonne the Tower, Downfall of Pompeii, Mü.
We introduced a new local addition to the group tonight with Bryan, and welcomed back Mark after few and far between sessions.
10 Days in Asia: Something light for some of the first arrivals tonight.
5 mins rules and setup, 15 minutes game time.
Alex won, Nick and Brad only one tile behind.
Ticket to Ride Marklin: A first foray into the world of Euros for Bryan (with a ‘y’) produced a respectable result, in the face of Euhan, who blitzed his opposition in just about every category of scoring - chunky-scoring track sections (two 18-pointers), 40 points worth of passenger collections, and a huge score on completed ticket cards. Suffice to say that Brian (with an ‘i’) will prefer to forget this session even faster than he forgot to complete to complete two of his drawn tickets…
Note that the product placement advertising in the picture here was not intentional.
20 mins rules and setup; 60 mins game time.
Results: Euhan (yellow): 161. Bryan (black): 132. Paul (purple): 125. Brian (red): 69.
Tribune: New Roman fare brought in by Nick tonight. Apparently somewhat unusual in that scoring is according to a number of victory conditions, with the win going to the player first to achieve the requisite number of these.
Featured gimmick: the little chariot shown here. Perhaps it doesn’t fit with the manner of the game (I didn’t play, so I don’t know!), but it seems to me the horses could have been in full flight, with a Charlton Heston-esque rider with stock whip…
20 minutes-ish rules and setup; 55 minutes-ish game time.
Results: Mark won a basic victory conditions points tie (3) against Alex, with Nick, Richard, and Brad all behind on 2 each.
In the Year of the Dragon: Euhan’s games bag continued the workout with this title, which I was happy to play only for the second time ever, and determined not to repeat some of the mistakes I had made in that first playing so many months ago.
And I felt this played well with 5p, although Euhan yet again demonstrated his prowess as game-owner and took out his 2nd overwhelming win for the evening.
The attractive hand in shot belongs to Alex, BTW.
25 mins rules and setup; 65 mins game time.
Results: Euhan (blue): 95. Paul (green): 85. Bryan (purple): 80. Richard (red): 79. Alex (yellow): 77.
Carcassonne the Tower: Although this is not a brand new expansion, it was the first time played by any of our group tonight, barring Mark of course who brought it along with a few of his home-brews (one of which is still in my fridge and will be consumed by the coming weekend).
Anyway, apparently Brad was anointed chief meeple-catcher.
About 15 mins rules and setup; 25 mins game time.
Results: Brad: 54. Paula: 43. Mark: 39. Nick: 22. Brian: 20.
Downfall of Pompeii: In keeping with the overall lightness of the evening, this was rolled out by the Carcassonners while the Dragons were still mid-year. By the time we arrived to look over shoulders, the Pompeiian streets were looking very messy…
About 47 mins, incl. rules and setup.
Results: Mark (blue): 9. Brad (black): 9 (but minus on the volcano count-back). Paula (yellow): 8. Brian (red): 6.
Mü: We moved from lightness to the heavier double-thinking trick-taking of Mü, arguably at the wrong end of the night.
This is a hard one to count scores in, since we encountered a bit of rules ambiguity and confusion toward the end, which affected the sequence of play (and the winning cards) in each trick for at least the last 3 tricks of the game. Regardless, Alex creamed it.
About 115 minutes, incl. rules.
Results (not counting last hand): Alex: 191. Richard: 149. Paul: 112. Brian: 110. Paula: -12
