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Right. Here are the choices for Round 11:
Connie Neil: Phase II - Develop
chrismg: Phase III - Settle
Laga: Phase V - Produce
Three phases! And if chrismg is serious about that Phase III call, the game will end this round. Phase II (Develop) is first. Everyone, if you haven't sent me COs yet, please do so.
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Develop (Phase II).
Connie
plays Galactic Survey: SETI for 5 discards. This is a 6-cost development (with -1 for choosing Phase II). She looks at 2 extra cards whenever she explores. Its value at game end is 1 VP per Explore power plus 1 VP per world.
Laga
plays Space Marines for 1 discard. This adds 2 to her military strength, bringing it up to 3.
chrismg
passes. He has more important fish to fry in Phase III.
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And in Phase III (Settle),
chrismg
plays Terraformed World. He gets -2 cost from Replicant Robots, so it costs 3 discards. Terraformed World just has the one power, consume 1 good for 1 VP. However, it's also worth 5 VPs on its own. He picks up a card for choosing Settle.
Connie
passes, she tossed all her cards to play Galactic Survey: SETI.
Laga,
however, still has cards left, and plays Outlaw World. This is a 1-strength military world, so she has suffficient military. It can consume 1 good for 1 VP and 1 card.
Then there's Phase V, in which a bunch of producing happens. But that doesn't matter so much, because chrismg now has 12 cards in his layout, which means the end of the game! Points are up next.
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On the whole, this was quite a low-scoring game. From my perspective, cards never seemed to wind up where they would be most valuable. Alas, it happens sometimes.
Connie managed some significant consumption in this game, total of 11 points. She only used two Consume powers, but they each gave a bonus card, so there's good incentive to use them.
Consumption VPs
Connie Neil: 11
chrismg: 3
Laga: 5
Layout value favoured chrismg. After all, he played 12 cards, the others managed no more than 9. Most of them were cheap though, until Terraformed World in the last round.
Layout Value
Connie Neil: 8
chrismg: 18
Laga: 10
His only 6-cost development, Free Trade Association, was only worth 1 point. To him. It would've been 10 points to Laga. She did play Galactic Federation. Since that gives points for every development, that's generally a decent play for anyone. Connie had two cards here, Mining League and Galactic Survey: SETI, and leads in this category too.
6-Cost Developments
Connie Neil: 7
chrismg: 1
Laga: 6
Connie led in two categories, chrismg in one. Laga finished in second place in each category, for the most balanced strategy.
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And the totals are:
Connie Neil
Victory Points:
11
Layout Value:
8
6-Cost Developments:
7
Total:
26
chrismg
Victory Points:
3
Layout Value:
18
6-Cost Developments:
1
Total:
22
Laga
Victory Points:
5
Layout Value:
10
6-Cost Developments:
6
Total:
21
Congratulations to
Connie,
our winner! With everyone somewhat constrained in layout values, her edge in consumption carries the day. chrismg managed to edge in front of Laga in the final round, with his play of Terraformed World. He ended with bonuses or discounts in every phase but Explore, and was unlucky not to find better card to play with them. (Perhaps an Explore bonus would've helped with that.)
Only one point behind was Laga, who performed credibly in every category, but possibly just ran out of time.
A very good game. Thanks billytea for GMing!
Well played, Connie.
Great game guys. Congrats, Connie!
I feel like, even though I managed to keep the cards flowing, I never managed to get them working together. Connie did that with the Blue production worlds and FTA and that put her out in front.
Last game, I noticed that production got VPs quickly, so I focused on that.
I feel like I got lucky with blue but did not focus on endgame soon enough. Connie really played well.