only 20 minutes in but i just wanted to give you props for someone that’s played the game 2 times and not being able to see everything that’s going on I think your analysis is pretty good - clearly you have a solid understanding of games in general. well done man.
Just found your channel through Frosthaven stuff. This here is excellent commentary considering a) the very limited view of what's going on in the game and b) your limited experience with the game. Really well done, and thank you for showcasing this match! Regarding your comment on positions 3 and 4 having some late game advantages: with strong players I would expect most games to end round 7. And for that reason, player 4 usually doesn't get to benefit from going first in a round 3 conflict, cementing it as the worst position. (Going late in the key first two rounds is also bad news.) Most people think position 2 is the strongest because you get to go early in the first two rounds. This makes it almost impossible to stop you from getting your swordmaster round 2 - and I think early swordmaster is usually the right move. Even though you reveal one card fewer, the extra actions are just so strong. This is why I am not surprised that p4 won this game. p1 and p3 really stomped on each other a lot in the conflict - I don't think either of them made the sharpest moves there and it hurt both of them. For p2: I was pretty skeptical of the Selective Breeding opening, but interested to see how it would play out. I remain unconvinced. I think if it was genuinely good he would have won round 7.
Just found your channel and have been flipping through some of the plays. Very nice to see games not on BGA and nice commentary, but man it sucks not being able to at least see the players' resources, if not their cards too. For example, I just passed the point you comment on Grey strangely paying spice to get 1vp now instead of saving the intrigue card for later in the game. My assumption would be he had 4 intrigue cards and needed to play 1 to avoid the potential steal. But I can't tell that for sure because I can't see his hand size. (edit: just played on and you make the same guess. But you wouldn't need to guess if you could see he had 4).
I'm still puzzling over Joon's overcommit on the spice combat. That one I really wish could see the full state. My best guess is she wanted to secure the spice to ensure she could pay for the Highliner drop the next round, but wow. It essentially was paying 10 troops for 1 battle that wasn't even a 2vp tier3 combat. Feel like there had to be something in the board state that made her worry committing only 2-3 wasn't enough.
only 20 minutes in but i just wanted to give you props for someone that’s played the game 2 times and not being able to see everything that’s going on I think your analysis is pretty good - clearly you have a solid understanding of games in general. well done man.
Just found your channel through Frosthaven stuff. This here is excellent commentary considering a) the very limited view of what's going on in the game and b) your limited experience with the game. Really well done, and thank you for showcasing this match!
Regarding your comment on positions 3 and 4 having some late game advantages: with strong players I would expect most games to end round 7. And for that reason, player 4 usually doesn't get to benefit from going first in a round 3 conflict, cementing it as the worst position. (Going late in the key first two rounds is also bad news.)
Most people think position 2 is the strongest because you get to go early in the first two rounds. This makes it almost impossible to stop you from getting your swordmaster round 2 - and I think early swordmaster is usually the right move. Even though you reveal one card fewer, the extra actions are just so strong. This is why I am not surprised that p4 won this game. p1 and p3 really stomped on each other a lot in the conflict - I don't think either of them made the sharpest moves there and it hurt both of them. For p2: I was pretty skeptical of the Selective Breeding opening, but interested to see how it would play out. I remain unconvinced. I think if it was genuinely good he would have won round 7.
Really insightful strategies around turn order - I'll keep these in mind as I practice my play! Also, I greatly appreciate the props, thank you
Just found your channel and have been flipping through some of the plays. Very nice to see games not on BGA and nice commentary, but man it sucks not being able to at least see the players' resources, if not their cards too. For example, I just passed the point you comment on Grey strangely paying spice to get 1vp now instead of saving the intrigue card for later in the game. My assumption would be he had 4 intrigue cards and needed to play 1 to avoid the potential steal. But I can't tell that for sure because I can't see his hand size. (edit: just played on and you make the same guess. But you wouldn't need to guess if you could see he had 4).
I'm still puzzling over Joon's overcommit on the spice combat. That one I really wish could see the full state. My best guess is she wanted to secure the spice to ensure she could pay for the Highliner drop the next round, but wow. It essentially was paying 10 troops for 1 battle that wasn't even a 2vp tier3 combat. Feel like there had to be something in the board state that made her worry committing only 2-3 wasn't enough.
Welcome to the channel! Unfortunately this is the price i pay for using live coverage. Exciting but imperfect.
Thanks for the commentary! It would be great to see what cards players are playing though
1:55:18 - Why doesn't Grey pay 1 water to put 4 more troops into the conflict AND go to 9 points??? Seems like that would be the lock on the W!
That would be best, but he doesn’t have a card for that I guess.
Tough to say- might be hedging? Maybe he has no combat cards and he's fearing others will overtake him
he doesnt have a card for that. you can see his hand sometimes
1:34:55 Grey moved Joon Joon’s influence on emperor instead of his lol
There's a tournament?! I need to get into this!
In vegas! Open to all
Where was Osrki? Are any of these guys active online?
I don't believe so. Grey has a channel but I think mostly about his game design journey
Why without rise of ix…
Wooooo!!