Hi Dan, I am a bit surprised that you played against Annesley. I played against one of the six upstairs downstairs opponents which are much harder. Was that not the goal if you play with the UD expansion and servants? Ps nice video and game! I like it 😀
Wow. I have no idea why I did that. It was three years ago, and I have trouble remembering what I ate for breakfast yesterday. Must be a mistake! Good catch. Glad you like the game!
Great play through. Just got mine a few days ago. Can’t wait to unbox it on my channel and get to playing it. Probably solo at first until I can convince my group to play it. 😀
I found a coin alternative. I play with one Penny (100£) and 5 New Pence (500£) coins. If you're not in GB like me, try to get these coins on Ebay some people try to get rid of useless holiday coins. Dan thanks for the play through. I like to see that even the master is struggling to victory. 😉😊
I can see playing with the new market board not destroying scores (especially because it allows the AI to snap up monuments), but the US/DS servants probably supercharge the scores
I agree, but what exactly is the supercharge? Remember, the game REALLY benefits from extra basic servants (particularly footmen and an extra lady's maid/valet depending upon gentry gender mix), and I went most of the game without that. It is a limiting factor. I am also committed to creating PnP opponents once I get enough plays in to asses the impact.
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 I didn't realize that the Monuments variant also counts towards courtship (I only thought it was endgame VP), that might make a difference. Final courtship alone nets, on average about 25 VP in two player. Using US/DS, you can take advantage of the hirings during pullback turns at the cost of foregoing 200£ which is much weaker on average IMO (though maybe that 200 matters in order to compete for monuments?), so it was your choice to get for US/DS servants instead, which you could because you had the Servant's Hall and favored gentry that didn't require much service. This is not counting the drafted servant which - taking the Useful Man as an example - is going to offer about 500£ discount over the course of a non-extended game (really 700£ since you shouldn't take him unless you plan to do the Village Fairs).That's a net of almost a full monument's worth of VP by itself (which you double because two player is zero sum). In EP this is magnified since each of the US/DS servants are engine building components and can give their value over almost the entire game with less downtime than regular servants (which are renewing resources that can't always be "spent" perfectly like the tile flipping mechanic). I think there might be a way to math things out by figuring out, on average what extra each servant can give you per turn and comparing that extra 2-3 servant drafts vs. 200£. Excited to see your take on this plus the updated co-operative mode. :)
@@tychay The monument variant does not count towards courtship. If I said that, I made a mistake. It only gets added to their end game total. I agree that the extended play will probably have significantly elevated scores because the engine is up and going longer. I think PnP opponents is probably a must.
Great video. I think I have been playing the Private Study incorrectly. I didn't know that staff needed to be placed on it for the tile to work. I thought once the tile was flipped over it granted the person the privileges listed by default. Of course I also played the last courtship round wrong (totaling all of the points). I read that rule for the multiplayer and didn't think it applied to the solo play as the opponent card still lists the various scores. Another thing for me to change...
No, you are right that the Study does not need staff. The Useful Man has a special ability that he enhances what is otherwise an automatic £300 and 2 reputation each fair (if the tile has been flipped). Don't change anything there (unless it is to hire the very useful Useful Man...).
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 Thanks! I'm only playing the base game and haven't looked at the expansions yet. I wanted to play the solo game several times before teaching the wife. Thought we would start with the base game. Thanks!
Awesome video! It helped to hear your thought processes and to make sure I was playing the game correctly. I did notice at round 11 (~48 min), you only used the cook to host the tennis match. A footman should have been used, too, right?
Dan, thanks for this brilliant playthrough which I followed in detail to check I'm playing it right (and reminded me that I'd been forgetting the extra reputation point gained by the Cook). However, while you admitted forgetting the Lady's Maid in Round 7, did you also forget her in Round 9 (needed for Elizabeth Fairchild), or have I misunderstood? I don't think it made a difference, because you could have got her out of the Servants' Quarters (where she should have been after Round 7) in Round 9, and then again when you used her in Round 10... Also, did you forget to take your Monument reputation bonuses in Rounds 13, 14 and 15?
You just pick which of the 'small' servants you want (Useful Man, Head Housemaid, Cook, Hall Boy, Valet, Lady's Maid, and Footman). You then reduce the Servants for Hire by the servant picked (if you pick a valet, you would then only have 1 valet in the Servants for Hire instead of 2; if you pick a cook, you would then have zero cooks in the Servants for HIre).
24:27 Hi Dan, why did you stack the Retiring Room tile on top of the second position tile? Just received this game and want to make sure I understand all the correct moves.
If a duplicate tile is drawn, it stacks on top of the 1st copy already in the market. There was a Retiring Room in the 2nd position when I drew the second one.
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 ah great thanks so much. Is it safe to assume the following then?: 1. If a player purchases the top tile, the second tile remains and is available for another player to purchase on their turn. 2. If the purple die is rolled in SP, and it lands on a number where it takes the tile from position 2, both tiles are removed?
Very nice play through. Thank you again!
My pleasure!
Great video though!
Hi Dan, I am a bit surprised that you played against Annesley. I played against one of the six upstairs downstairs opponents which are much harder.
Was that not the goal if you play with the UD expansion and servants?
Ps nice video and game! I like it 😀
Wow. I have no idea why I did that. It was three years ago, and I have trouble remembering what I ate for breakfast yesterday. Must be a mistake! Good catch. Glad you like the game!
OUTSTANDING playthrough! What fun to watch!! On pins and needles waiting for more videos to post! Keep up the great work!
I'm part of a big group buy up in Toronto and I'm definitely looking forward to this. Thanks for your hard work!
Thanks! I wish my Canadian backers already had their games. :(
1 hour?! Oh, I will enjoy this very-very much. Thank you Dan!
LOL, I can't help but ramble. I will leave the short reviews to 3MBG.
Great play through. Just got mine a few days ago. Can’t wait to unbox it on my channel and get to playing it. Probably solo at first until I can convince my group to play it. 😀
Really and truly, solo is the way to learn the game. There is nothing more disastrous than the slow, first-time, grinding teach in a multiplayer game.
I found a coin alternative. I play with one Penny (100£) and 5 New Pence (500£) coins. If you're not in GB like me, try to get these coins on Ebay some people try to get rid of useless holiday coins.
Dan thanks for the play through. I like to see that even the master is struggling to victory. 😉😊
21:25 You are actually winning the service category because you purchased the music room. :)
:)
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 On further patience, I see you saw that. Very cool.
I can see playing with the new market board not destroying scores (especially because it allows the AI to snap up monuments), but the US/DS servants probably supercharge the scores
I agree, but what exactly is the supercharge? Remember, the game REALLY benefits from extra basic servants (particularly footmen and an extra lady's maid/valet depending upon gentry gender mix), and I went most of the game without that. It is a limiting factor. I am also committed to creating PnP opponents once I get enough plays in to asses the impact.
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 I didn't realize that the Monuments variant also counts towards courtship (I only thought it was endgame VP), that might make a difference. Final courtship alone nets, on average about 25 VP in two player.
Using US/DS, you can take advantage of the hirings during pullback turns at the cost of foregoing 200£ which is much weaker on average IMO (though maybe that 200 matters in order to compete for monuments?), so it was your choice to get for US/DS servants instead, which you could because you had the Servant's Hall and favored gentry that didn't require much service. This is not counting the drafted servant which - taking the Useful Man as an example - is going to offer about 500£ discount over the course of a non-extended game (really 700£ since you shouldn't take him unless you plan to do the Village Fairs).That's a net of almost a full monument's worth of VP by itself (which you double because two player is zero sum).
In EP this is magnified since each of the US/DS servants are engine building components and can give their value over almost the entire game with less downtime than regular servants (which are renewing resources that can't always be "spent" perfectly like the tile flipping mechanic).
I think there might be a way to math things out by figuring out, on average what extra each servant can give you per turn and comparing that extra 2-3 servant drafts vs. 200£.
Excited to see your take on this plus the updated co-operative mode. :)
@@tychay The monument variant does not count towards courtship. If I said that, I made a mistake. It only gets added to their end game total. I agree that the extended play will probably have significantly elevated scores because the engine is up and going longer. I think PnP opponents is probably a must.
Dan, I think you got a little too excited when you got to play Aston Webb. You actually forgot to take his free tile. :)
Did I really?! I was staggering to the finish by then.
I did! Just had to go check. Ugh.
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 I was yelling at the screen - "You forgot your free tile!!" I'm surprised you didn't hear me. 😂
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 You also forgot a VP card during that final big play. So you would have won by even more.
@@reneeharris5502 I was beat. Duchess Lilo trashed the table and I just tried to not fall on my face right before the finish line...I did!
Great video. I think I have been playing the Private Study incorrectly. I didn't know that staff needed to be placed on it for the tile to work. I thought once the tile was flipped over it granted the person the privileges listed by default.
Of course I also played the last courtship round wrong (totaling all of the points). I read that rule for the multiplayer and didn't think it applied to the solo play as the opponent card still lists the various scores. Another thing for me to change...
No, you are right that the Study does not need staff. The Useful Man has a special ability that he enhances what is otherwise an automatic £300 and 2 reputation each fair (if the tile has been flipped). Don't change anything there (unless it is to hire the very useful Useful Man...).
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 Thanks! I'm only playing the base game and haven't looked at the expansions yet. I wanted to play the solo game several times before teaching the wife. Thought we would start with the base game.
Thanks!
@@chipelan7196 THAT IS THE PERFECT WAY TO LEARN, TEACH, and PLAY!!!
Awesome video! It helped to hear your thought processes and to make sure I was playing the game correctly. I did notice at round 11 (~48 min), you only used the cook to host the tennis match. A footman should have been used, too, right?
Ahhh. Yes, I missed that. Good catch. That would have cost me reputation make happen.
Dan, thanks for this brilliant playthrough which I followed in detail to check I'm playing it right (and reminded me that I'd been forgetting the extra reputation point gained by the Cook). However, while you admitted forgetting the Lady's Maid in Round 7, did you also forget her in Round 9 (needed for Elizabeth Fairchild), or have I misunderstood? I don't think it made a difference, because you could have got her out of the Servants' Quarters (where she should have been after Round 7) in Round 9, and then again when you used her in Round 10... Also, did you forget to take your Monument reputation bonuses in Rounds 13, 14 and 15?
LOL, yes I forgot and forgot again. Sorry. That didn't finish well :(
How do you draft solo?
You just pick which of the 'small' servants you want (Useful Man, Head Housemaid, Cook, Hall Boy, Valet, Lady's Maid, and Footman). You then reduce the Servants for Hire by the servant picked (if you pick a valet, you would then only have 1 valet in the Servants for Hire instead of 2; if you pick a cook, you would then have zero cooks in the Servants for HIre).
24:27 Hi Dan, why did you stack the Retiring Room tile on top of the second position tile? Just received this game and want to make sure I understand all the correct moves.
If a duplicate tile is drawn, it stacks on top of the 1st copy already in the market. There was a Retiring Room in the 2nd position when I drew the second one.
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 ah great thanks so much. Is it safe to assume the following then?:
1. If a player purchases the top tile, the second tile remains and is available for another player to purchase on their turn.
2. If the purple die is rolled in SP, and it lands on a number where it takes the tile from position 2, both tiles are removed?
@@AppleZaider That is correct. I can't clip rules from the rulebook in this format, but you are exactly correct.
Love your playthroughs Dan. On turn 7, how did you play Ms Anne Bennett? Looks like she is prestige 2. Did I miss something?
You missed a competent player! A mistake. :(
34:35 Okay. So this was not at all legal, right? :)
Oops, no.
At 41:24, you don't have the reputation necessary to play the Baron.
The cook enables that play.
@@kayentagamesdanhallagan856 Oops, right. I was too quick to comment.
In round 7 you play a prestige 2 tile even though you only have prestige 1.
And a lady' maid in round 9 🙂
Yes that was a rushed video and I made more mistakes than a first grader taking their first spelling test.