Now I want inEl Guapo wrote:Wooooo!!!! I continue my 100% success ratio in Puerto Rico games.
I gotta say - the storehouse was *vastly* more useful than I was expecting it to be. I should've picked that thing up awhile ago.
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I'd welcome feedback about any or all of the following (or anything else):
- Online game mechanics
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- Strategies or tactics in this particular game session
- Playing as a newb
- Playing as a vet
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From the outsiders perspective, it's got to be hard for a newbie. You don't get to see the board and there is very little strategic table talk to help them see the concepts or even visual result of consequences of actions.
For me the elegance of Puerto Rico is that one tiny random factor, what plantations come up in the settler phase, determine the entire approach to the game. And the main approach you have to work with is forcing other people to do what's best for you. (Note I have not played a lot with expansions, or any PR much, really in the last five years or more)
The timing of the craftsman and it's relationship to the trader and captain are the best examples and they're hard to conceptualize in a forum.
But maybe that's just the way my brain works and newer players don't actually have that problem.
For me the elegance of Puerto Rico is that one tiny random factor, what plantations come up in the settler phase, determine the entire approach to the game. And the main approach you have to work with is forcing other people to do what's best for you. (Note I have not played a lot with expansions, or any PR much, really in the last five years or more)
The timing of the craftsman and it's relationship to the trader and captain are the best examples and they're hard to conceptualize in a forum.
But maybe that's just the way my brain works and newer players don't actually have that problem.
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Guess I'll seell my tobacco, why not
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Yeah I think Vorret got hammered by the craftsman / captain stuff happening on the other end of the table (with Moliere and me), so by the time captaining got to him the boats were mostly or entirely full. I guess if that starts to take shape you have to either go for a building based strategy, or pick up stuff like a wharf, royal supplier, storehouse, etc.LordMortis wrote:That's what learning curves are for.Moliere wrote:That would be ideal since I learned a few things playing for the first time. Understanding that I am buying a land office and not an office is one example.LordMortis wrote:Ideally games like this would be set up in multigame tournaments where your standing is tracked.
In your learning game you get to see things like timing of craftsmanning is muy muy muy importante.
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Feedback from a complete newb.
I had a hard time... I guess not really knowing everything and not being able to see the board made me do some very crucial mistakes that really killed my chance at competing, I believe I had a not so bad start, lots of production but sadly I kept miss-timing my craftman and ended up wasting all that sweet corn.
I also realize that unliky most boardgame you REALLY need to think ahead of that specific turn before making any decision, it was alot of fun though and I'd love to participate again now that I know what to do and what NOT to do (I've done alot of that).
I had a hard time... I guess not really knowing everything and not being able to see the board made me do some very crucial mistakes that really killed my chance at competing, I believe I had a not so bad start, lots of production but sadly I kept miss-timing my craftman and ended up wasting all that sweet corn.
I also realize that unliky most boardgame you REALLY need to think ahead of that specific turn before making any decision, it was alot of fun though and I'd love to participate again now that I know what to do and what NOT to do (I've done alot of that).
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Smoke 'em if you've got 'em.Vorret wrote:Guess I'll seell my tobacco, why not
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El Guapo wrote:Yeah I think Vorret got hammered by the craftsman / captain stuff happening on the other end of the table (with Moliere and me), so by the time captaining got to him the boats were mostly or entirely full. I guess if that starts to take shape you have to either go for a building based strategy, or pick up stuff like a wharf, royal supplier, storehouse, etc.LordMortis wrote:That's what learning curves are for.Moliere wrote:That would be ideal since I learned a few things playing for the first time. Understanding that I am buying a land office and not an office is one example.LordMortis wrote:Ideally games like this would be set up in multigame tournaments where your standing is tracked.
In your learning game you get to see things like timing of craftsmanning is muy muy muy importante.
That happens to anyone who craftsman with bad timing. It's part of paying attention to who produces what and part of why you don't want to compete with the guy putting good on the boats before you. The best time to craftsman is generally (but no exclusively, you could have other plans in motion) as the governor is about to pass or in the same round a captain has already shipped. Messing up that mojo to your benefit is part of the game (again in an effort to force someone else to help you)
Other things to consider, the trader. Who benefits from the trader when you CM? Cash doesn't win you the game but it is the road to victory in most games.
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The online mechanics worked great, I thought. I've never played Puerto Rico in person, so I don't know how it compares exactly (I'm sure there are some differences), but this seemed to work totally fine. Thank you for running it, incidentally.Grundbegriff wrote:I'd welcome feedback about any or all of the following (or anything else):
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- The Nobles expansion
- Strategies or tactics in this particular game session
- Playing as a newb
- Playing as a vet
I thought the Nobles expansion was interesting, though I've only played one PR game before this (that you ran) so I don't have a more extended perspective on it. I thought that most of the nobles-based buildings were slightly underwhelming for the most part (the Church and the Zoning Office seemed significantly underpowered for what they do, in particular), though the Chapel was great.
As for strategies it's interesting to see how islands develop. IIRC last time I went pretty heavy into a building-based (as opposed to shipping based) strategy, whereas this time I wound up with a shipping heavy strategy. Partly because I got the Factory last time which was great (I think better than the specialized factory for the most part). I didn't really set out with a master plan at any point though, just evolved as things came up.
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This is also where the storehouse (or warehouse(s) if those wind up being in the game) become super useful. You don't get hammered by bad craftsman / captain timing, and next round you can then captain while everyone else has few or no goods.LordMortis wrote:El Guapo wrote:Yeah I think Vorret got hammered by the craftsman / captain stuff happening on the other end of the table (with Moliere and me), so by the time captaining got to him the boats were mostly or entirely full. I guess if that starts to take shape you have to either go for a building based strategy, or pick up stuff like a wharf, royal supplier, storehouse, etc.LordMortis wrote:That's what learning curves are for.Moliere wrote:That would be ideal since I learned a few things playing for the first time. Understanding that I am buying a land office and not an office is one example.LordMortis wrote:Ideally games like this would be set up in multigame tournaments where your standing is tracked.
In your learning game you get to see things like timing of craftsmanning is muy muy muy importante.
That happens to anyone who craftsman with bad timing. It's part of paying attention to who produces what and part of why you don't want to compete with the guy putting good on the boats before you. The best time to craftsman is generally (but no exclusively, you could have other plans in motion) as the governor is about to pass or in the same round a captain has already shipped. Messing up that mojo to your benefit is part of the game (again in an effort to force someone else to help you)
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You have to evolve your game. There are great opening moves but the game really depends on adapting to changing dynamics.El Guapo wrote:I didn't really set out with a master plan at any point though, just evolved as things came up.
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Do we get a VP tally or just the inference that El Guapo won with the "moot moot" comment?
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I've played it once.El Guapo wrote:The online mechanics worked great, I thought. I've never played Puerto Rico in person, so I don't know how it compares exactly (I'm sure there are some differences), but this seemed to work totally fine.
My pleasure.Thank you for running it, incidentally.
If anyone else wants to run one, I'd be happy to play...
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This is the VP tally.Grundbegriff wrote:And the Emperor of the Fertile Island of Puerto Rico is....
El Guapo
Celebrate with a Moët Margarita!
The spreadsheet has two tabs at the bottom: Actions and Victory Points.
Player VP Counters Small Buildings Large Bldg Bonuses Nobles Total Moliere 33 19 0 0 52 El Guapo 37 18 0 9 64 Remus West 34 16 8 4 62 NickAragua 20 23 6 3 52 Vorret 21 11 7 4 43
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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You mean something like this?Moliere wrote:Do we get a VP tally or just the inference that El Guapo won with the "moot moot" comment?
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Quick and dirty guide to Puerto Rico strategy:
(A)
The game is 12-15 rounds long, so
Rounds: 1 through 4 or 5, put money in thy purse.
Rounds: 5 or 6 through 8 or 10, use the money to create VP-generating engines.
Rounds: 9 or 11 through 12 or 15, generate as many VP as possible.
(B)
"Craftsman Fear": don't craft unless you're quite sure it's better for you than for most others.
(C)
Don't trade unless you're quite sure it's better for you than for most others.
(D)
The two basic ways to earn VP are to build, build, build or to ship, ship, ship. Figure out the approach that fits the position you're in, and then pursue it.
(E)
The law of right and left: don't do what the player who precedes you is doing; that player will get there first. Do what you can to foil the person who follows you.
Anything else that doesn't involve multi-page strategy guides?
(A)
The game is 12-15 rounds long, so
Rounds: 1 through 4 or 5, put money in thy purse.
Rounds: 5 or 6 through 8 or 10, use the money to create VP-generating engines.
Rounds: 9 or 11 through 12 or 15, generate as many VP as possible.
(B)
"Craftsman Fear": don't craft unless you're quite sure it's better for you than for most others.
(C)
Don't trade unless you're quite sure it's better for you than for most others.
(D)
The two basic ways to earn VP are to build, build, build or to ship, ship, ship. Figure out the approach that fits the position you're in, and then pursue it.
(E)
The law of right and left: don't do what the player who precedes you is doing; that player will get there first. Do what you can to foil the person who follows you.
Anything else that doesn't involve multi-page strategy guides?
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I don't own a copy but maybe I could fake it. I'd likely just run the basic game as that's all I really know and probably would be easiest to track without actually having a physical representation of the game.Grundbegriff wrote:I've played it once.El Guapo wrote:The online mechanics worked great, I thought. I've never played Puerto Rico in person, so I don't know how it compares exactly (I'm sure there are some differences), but this seemed to work totally fine.My pleasure.Thank you for running it, incidentally.
If anyone else wants to run one, I'd be happy to play...
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Weird that it didn't show up when I've been reading this thread. Too many updates happening, I guess. Thanks for taking the time and effort to run the game. It was a good experience all around.Grundbegriff wrote:You mean something like this?Moliere wrote:Do we get a VP tally or just the inference that El Guapo won with the "moot moot" comment?
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It's too time consuming for anyone to do it, but it'd be interesting to see what the final breakdown was in terms of actions chosen by each person (like, how many times did I pick trader vs. settler vs. mayor, etc.), who chose which action the most, etc. I don't think I chose craftsman even once, for example.
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We really need to get an OO intern.
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Thought that was Morliere's jobEl Guapo wrote:It's too time consuming for anyone to do it, but it'd be interesting to see what the final breakdown was in terms of actions chosen by each person (like, how many times did I pick trader vs. settler vs. mayor, etc.), who chose which action the most, etc. I don't think I chose craftsman even once, for example.
We really need to get an OO intern.
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Did you not see the link to the spreadsheet? That includes everything: choices and actions on tab 1, and outcomes on tab 2.El Guapo wrote:It's too time consuming for anyone to do it, but it'd be interesting to see what the final breakdown was in terms of actions chosen by each person (like, how many times did I pick trader vs. settler vs. mayor, etc.), who chose which action the most, etc. I don't think I chose craftsman even once, for example.
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For your convenience:
Note spreadsheet link....Grundbegriff wrote:And the Emperor of the Fertile Island of Puerto Rico is....
El Guapo
Celebrate with a Moët Margarita!
The spreadsheet has two tabs at the bottom: Actions and Victory Points.
Player VP Counters Small Buildings Large Bldg Bonuses Nobles Total Moliere 33 19 0 0 52 El Guapo 37 18 0 9 64 Remus West 34 16 8 4 62 NickAragua 20 23 6 3 52 Vorret 21 11 7 4 43
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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Did I see the link to the spreadsheet? Yes. Had I considered clicking on said link? No.Grundbegriff wrote:Did you not see the link to the spreadsheet? That includes everything: choices and actions on tab 1, and outcomes on tab 2.El Guapo wrote:It's too time consuming for anyone to do it, but it'd be interesting to see what the final breakdown was in terms of actions chosen by each person (like, how many times did I pick trader vs. settler vs. mayor, etc.), who chose which action the most, etc. I don't think I chose craftsman even once, for example.
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It does indeed have the information that I was seeking. In fact I did select craftsman exactly once, while otherwise I mainly cycled between builder, trader, and mayor.
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Moliere: settler, prospector, builder, builder, trader, builder, settler, settler, trader, trader, builder, captain, craftsman, captain, craftsman
Builder: 4
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 2
Mayor: 0
Prospector: 1
Settler: 3
Trader: 3
El Guapo: builder, mayor, prospector, craftsman, settler, trader, prospector, captain, builder, mayor, trader, builder, builder, mayor, captain
Builder: 4
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 1
Mayor: 3
Prospector: 2
Settler: 1
Trader: 2
Remus West: mayor, craftsman, trader, prospector, captain, prospector, builder, mayor, captain, craftsman, prospector, mayor, prospector, settler, mayor
Builder: 1
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 2
Mayor: 4
Prospector: 4
Settler: 1
Trader: 1
NickAragua: prospector, settler, mayor, settler, prospector, mayor, craftsman, builder, mayor, captain, settler, prospector, trader, trader, trader
Builder: 1
Captain: 1
Craftsman: 1
Mayor: 3
Prospector: 3
Settler: 3
Trader: 3
Vorret: prospector, builder, captain, mayor, mayor, settler, captain, prospector, craftsman, prospector, mayor, craftsman, mayor, prospector, builder
Builder: 2
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 2
Mayor: 4
Prospector: 4
Settler: 1
Trader:
Builder: 4
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 2
Mayor: 0
Prospector: 1
Settler: 3
Trader: 3
El Guapo: builder, mayor, prospector, craftsman, settler, trader, prospector, captain, builder, mayor, trader, builder, builder, mayor, captain
Builder: 4
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 1
Mayor: 3
Prospector: 2
Settler: 1
Trader: 2
Remus West: mayor, craftsman, trader, prospector, captain, prospector, builder, mayor, captain, craftsman, prospector, mayor, prospector, settler, mayor
Builder: 1
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 2
Mayor: 4
Prospector: 4
Settler: 1
Trader: 1
NickAragua: prospector, settler, mayor, settler, prospector, mayor, craftsman, builder, mayor, captain, settler, prospector, trader, trader, trader
Builder: 1
Captain: 1
Craftsman: 1
Mayor: 3
Prospector: 3
Settler: 3
Trader: 3
Vorret: prospector, builder, captain, mayor, mayor, settler, captain, prospector, craftsman, prospector, mayor, craftsman, mayor, prospector, builder
Builder: 2
Captain: 2
Craftsman: 2
Mayor: 4
Prospector: 4
Settler: 1
Trader:
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Never should have bought the stupid hunting lodge so late in the game. Ah well. Very fun again. Thanks for running it Grund.
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For most of the game, you were in the catbird seat. El Guapo came from behind.
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On the plus side, you get to down some beautiful deer.Remus West wrote:Never should have bought the stupid hunting lodge so late in the game. Ah well. Very fun again. Thanks for running it Grund.
Also if NickAragua had picked settler the lodge would've gotten you 2 VP, which would've tied me. And I think you would've won the tie-breaker via having 5 doubloons (vs. my 0 doubloons and 2 goods), unless I'm missing something.
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I tried to focus on building, but didn't implement a cash flow mechanism until too late in the game for it to matter. I also should have tried better to keep track of my VPs, but, to be honest, I can't be bothered. It's not like I'd be able to say "whoop, I'm not producing enough VPs, better speed it up."
Had a lot of fun though.
In the future, it may be worthwhile to look into the Puerto Rico Vassal module as a good visual aid: http://www.vassalengine.org/wiki/Module:Puerto_Rico
Had a lot of fun though.
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I'll take craftsman, and take tobacco for my privilege.
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Hate to tell you, but the game's over.
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I thought we were waiting on Morliere's action?
Oh well
Oh well
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Captain follows Craftsman, right? Where's my 11 VP?Vorret wrote:I thought we were waiting on Morliere's action?
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What is this... withdrawals?
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Game 4.....Game 4....Game 4......Game 4!!!!!!!Grundbegriff wrote:What is this... withdrawals?
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It's either that or trying to round up 10+ people for a WW game.Remus West wrote:Game 4.....Game 4....Game 4......Game 4!!!!!!!Grundbegriff wrote:What is this... withdrawals?
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Yeah that hasn't worked too well lately...Moliere wrote:It's either that or trying to round up 10+ people for a WW game.Remus West wrote:Game 4.....Game 4....Game 4......Game 4!!!!!!!Grundbegriff wrote:What is this... withdrawals?
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I miss playing this game. Who can we talk into hosting another one since I don't own the game?
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I'm so in if another one starts
Isgrimnur wrote:
His name makes me think of a small, burrowing rodent anyway.
His name makes me think of a small, burrowing rodent anyway.