18Chesapeake- 4p Teaching, Play-through, & Roundtable Discussion by Heavy Cardboard

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @spike2439
    @spike2439 Рік тому +4

    This is my favorite 18xx to watch y'all play. Thanks for the playthrough. More Power Grid!

  • @Hugo___y_ya
    @Hugo___y_ya Рік тому +16

    I always enjoy having Alyssa on the table!

  • @natefortuna1940
    @natefortuna1940 Рік тому

    3:49:08 The F4 upgrade could have gotten you to New York a couple ORs previously, before Camden and Pittsburg were tokened out.

  • @jeuxreflechis
    @jeuxreflechis Рік тому

    Thanks for the vid! Cheers from France!

  • @andrefohlin
    @andrefohlin Рік тому +1

    "This won't be a 5 hour stream I promise you that". 4:37, phew! that was a close one Edward :D

    • @alyssagambone5544
      @alyssagambone5544 Рік тому

      I have legit played this in 3.5 hours, but with a spreadsheet instead of chips

    • @kroomiester
      @kroomiester Рік тому +1

      @@alyssagambone5544I’ve played in 2.5h with chips and 5p, it goes really fast as long as everyone is familiar with basic 1830 heuristics. I’ve also played 6h 5p games of this, but I blame the alcohol lol

    • @alyssagambone5544
      @alyssagambone5544 Рік тому

      @@kroomiesterAlcohol and 18xx can definitely make for more "interesting" decisions!

  • @roarmalf
    @roarmalf Рік тому +7

    I was admittedly triggered when the paper money was out at the start and nobody said anything.

  • @originalotrex
    @originalotrex Рік тому

    Awesome chip set! :)

  • @BoardGamesBooksAndWhat
    @BoardGamesBooksAndWhat Рік тому +3

    Outstanding playthru.
    Would you all ever consider playing a COIN game?

    • @EmilioRodo
      @EmilioRodo Рік тому

      That would be great to see

  • @mathmethman
    @mathmethman 11 місяців тому

    In the first stock round I didn't quite understand why James changed his mind about buying the B&O presidents share. It sounded like Greg could take control by buying more shares than him - but you can only buy one certificate at a time so with James starting at 2 shares and Greg at 1 share, the best Greg could do would be to make it 2-all, then James would buy another (3-2) Greg 3-all, James 4-3, Greg 4-all, James 5-4, Greg 5-all and the company is fully funded with James still in control.

  • @Slice_The_Elder
    @Slice_The_Elder Рік тому +3

    I love 18xx games. Unfortunately I don't know anyone else who does.

    • @kroomiester
      @kroomiester Рік тому

      If you want to play online, I am always available.

  • @S7YKK1
    @S7YKK1 Рік тому +5

    What app are you using at 2:26:48?

    • @js3b
      @js3b 10 місяців тому

      18XXc

  • @tankfoxy22
    @tankfoxy22 Рік тому

    Watching the round table, the min max of routes is not exactly fun. Normally I try to do that for the group to keep things moving along with a spreadsheet. Out of the “intro” 18xx I do prefer 1889, I never thought this map with the straight cities was great. In my humble opinion it kind of pigeon holes certain railroads and in a way it does simplify some of the decision early on for beginners, but I found myself frustrated. Great play through- love it when people just pull levers like Greg did, but yeah buying a diesel out of pocket, as Edward said “not good”. Hope to see another 18xx in the near future :)

  • @rgmnetid
    @rgmnetid Рік тому

    At 2:56:30, Philadelphia got erroneously turned. Ruined a run to NYC for the C&O.

  • @michaelmccormick6257
    @michaelmccormick6257 Рік тому +2

    What is that poker chip set? It looks really nice!

  • @heresnotdave
    @heresnotdave 10 місяців тому

    What app did you use to select Prio player?

  • @rooboomr
    @rooboomr Рік тому

    Sit down, James, lol.

  • @roarmalf
    @roarmalf Рік тому

    I don't know if you have had a chance to play 18 India, but I think it's maybe the most accessible 18xx to heavy gamers new to the genre. Worth a look if you haven't seen it yet.

    • @TatsumiyaLightning
      @TatsumiyaLightning Рік тому

      Not so sure about that one. I mean, I love the game but the extra burden from the concessions for the goods, the border stops, and having to think 8 tile lays ahead can be a toughie.

  • @daniellowe9494
    @daniellowe9494 Рік тому

    Are there any 18xxs that have less of the min-max just calculating things out aspect at the end of the game? Or is this just all 18xxs?

    • @kroomiester
      @kroomiester Рік тому

      I mean any game that ends in bankruptcy tends to be faster to score, but in general, yes, every game you have to calculate your share value and your cash and that can take a while (unless one person decides to open up 18xxC app and quickly grab everyone’s info so it calculates for you.

  • @Thesussysuscat
    @Thesussysuscat Рік тому

    This or 1889?

    • @Heavycardboard
      @Heavycardboard  Рік тому +1

      Honestly both (along with '46) are great choices for a jumping off point. So between those, follow your heart!

    • @alyssagambone5544
      @alyssagambone5544 Рік тому

      1889 is a little gentler on the trains because often 4s become permanents because a diesel never gets purchased. I find the 18Ches map and track building more compelling, so it's definitely a personal preference on which interests you more.

    • @kroomiester
      @kroomiester Рік тому +1

      @@alyssagambone5544 I agree with everything you’re saying here. I will also add personally I don’t find Chesapeake very compelling with less than 5 players, and pretty boring with less than 4, where 1889 I think shines at 3-4 players.
      If you were to ask me what I thought the best 1830 style game is though, I’d have to say 1830. It tends to run longer than the other two, but it’s just so much deeper.
      I also like 1882, but I’m a Canadian sucker for Canadian games by Canadian designers about Canadian history

  • @wchihan
    @wchihan Рік тому +6

    Are these his friends or employees? The way he talks to these people is so degrading.