I think it great idea that you explained the game and then play it as well so, it gives a real sense of how to play the game for the first time and what to expect. I like when you give ideas of potential move options and later discuss the possible choices a player could have made. I believe this is a game my family will really enjoy playing and I will buy it. Thanks👍
While the game seems great, I had difficulties watching this episode. It's been pointed out that Dave sometimes dominates the game too much in other episodes, and I agree with that. Mostly it has been in cooperative games, so I get that he's more experienced and just wants to share his strategy knowledge and such. But in this one it bothered me a lot - Dave seemed to tell other players what to do A LOT even before Nikki went into lead.
Egle V Since I did not know the game before this video... I actually did enjoy the strategy talk in this video, but with that said... I would like to see them play it again now that I (and they) understand it better.
@@CharlestonAES I heard about this but it was only some time after my friend really introduced me into the game that I started to get interested and recently I have gotten alot better playing splendor on steam online
I bought this game and I like it. It is so competitive, last time I played it with my siblings, we even hide our gems on hand so that no one know how many we had and what we plan to buy next. If we found out what other players wanted to do, we reserve the card to block it. Even one time my sister dominated all the diamond and non of us able to buy (most of the face up card cost is diamond in that game).
You are not supposed to hide the gem. The number of gems should be visible to all so that when u have more than 10 of it you have to return them to the pool till u have 10 only.
I think you guys didn't realise the bottom row is all about getting the resource pools scaled to all you to move up the board. The whole point being getting as many of those cards face up in front of you as quickly as you can.
You would expect engine building to be a winning strategy in an engine building game, but this one is all about securing a path to victory and being efficient. I always have the smallest engine in the group and still win often
I just started playing Splendor! Question regarding Nobles. If you earn enough to be visited by more than one noble, does this mean you would have to completely fulfill each noble independently? Meaning of 1 noble requires 3 blue, 3 red and 3 brown. And another noble requires 3 blue, 3 white and 3 green... does the 3 blue in your hand count twice? Or would you have to have 6 blue in total? I feel like it's the latter but I can't find confirmation anywhere.
Let's say there's a stack of 4 black and 3 white gem, and that's all. Can I take 1 black and 1 white gem , even if there is no third color available? Or am I obliged to instead take 2 black?
Change the theme to Star Wars black-Vader White-storm troopers red-Jedi green-bounty hunters blue-droids gold-c3p0 working to buy planets on the top row
David Arnott"Does that make sense" you say that a lot to. But in your defense, I have watched all the videos, bought many of the games and say it all the time as well lol You guys are really fun to watch keep them coming.
I was nervous and triggered why Niki didn't take the blue card that is in the right bottom raw in this turn 40:46.😭😭. It's a great free card that pushes her up
This is one of my favorite episodes. About midway through, I thought Lincoln and Nikki were pretty even. Seeing how one engine sputtered by lack of the right cards, and another took off with the right cards was a great demonstration. Well played.
I tried finding another video of the marvel version but this popped up so I figured I'd see how 4 players went since the marvel one was just the two of you. 😂 This seems as fun as the marvel one but a but different of course.
I agree with the need for theme but it could have been accomplished better with the gem/theme. Lincoln at one point was wanting more description, or title on all the cards in the array. I think it would benefit the game on that front. Names on the nobles, titles on the artisans, maybe locations of the mines, something more than just a picture on the card would help push the thematic feel over the top. All in all a fun looking game with lots to think about. I might grab it. Thx
hey guys.great videos 😊 keep up!I love the game too,but sometimes we get stuck with a strange situation:when you have already 10 chips in your hand and it's your turn and there's no card available for you to buy,what you will do?what's the step?did you have this in your splendor game time?thanks.
weirdojax you can take 3 new chips, but you have to return 3 chips. Or, if the stack has 4 or more, you can take 2 of those, but have to return 2. In the begining they say "You can draw more than 10, but have to immediately pair down to 10."
Steven, while I'm not 100% when it comes to explaining rules for games (heh, you try and be the guy that explains almost all the games your group plays :P), I definitely got this one right. I have *no* idea where you got this... idea. But that is definitely *not* the rule when it comes to using any of your Gold (joker) chips. Maybe you were taught the rules incorrectly by someone else? Anyway, from the rules: "To purchase a card, a player must spend the number of tokens indicated on the card. A joker token can replace any color" and then later: "A player may purchase one of the face-up development cards in the middle of the table or a card in his hand that was reserved on a previous turn." And that's it - there are *no* qualifications nor restrictions on how gold can be used. All Gold are basically wild/jokers and can be used at any time, just like your other chips.
I would love to play Splendor with you guys. I am AP prone but this is ridiculous! Who reserves cards in turn 2?!?! Worst Case: Reserve a card on turn 4 resulting in your tenth chip, when you are blocked from buying in turn 4. First turn take 2 of one type if the bottom row requirements are all that color. Buy based on requirement Counts (3 vs 5).
I play that game and it was really fun. It is an abstract deck building game, light, easy to teach and easy to learn. The picture is just a facade. You could have put naked women on the cards and the game would have been the same. The components are really awesome and feel like pokers.
Hey guys I don't know your channel I just stumbled into it. I only watched some random 5 minutes of the video in the middle. I just wanna leave a little feedback. I would like the video much better if you kept filming the board most of the time. Instead you keep filming your faces, that is bad because I can't pay attention and keep track on what's happening on the game. So it's nice to see your facial expressions and reactions, but for me it should be in a much smaller scale than it is.
There was a lot of bickering over the Nobles right after the first turn. My group has house-ruled that the nobles are all face down until the first 3rd tier property card has been purchased. This prevents people from fixating on Nobles and arguing non-stop about it. We also ruled that when the Nobles flip face up, that it's possible to acquire more than one if you happen to attract multiples when they're revealed, causing some exciting games where someone could chain into several of them at once and win the game.
At high level play, nobody tries for nobles. That is why I can occasionally sneak in a win by picking up 2 or 3 nobles to get over the top. An engine strategy is usually too slow unless there is a lot of blocking. At WBC, in almost every heat, in the first round, every player (except me) reserved a Tier 3 card. There were also a lot of blind reserves to make blocking more difficult.
+Matt Bauler for me its an advantage as you can reserve the gold coin for future upcoming development card and assuming its the least and most need color...as long as you dont use the gold coin to buy the reserve card...
Well you have to understand that they don't play these games as one normally would because they discuss strategy and options out loud for audience benefit. Particularly in Splendor, keeping your cards close to your chest (literally and figuratively) is an important aspect of preventing others from blocking your progress.
craig clark Actually, they applied that rule numerous times throughout the game. In fact, Dave endlessly harped on the way Rusty left more than 4 diamonds on the stack which allowed Nicki to take 2 and win the game.
As published in the rules that is exactly how Dave explained it in the video: you can only collect ONE Noble per turn, even if you meet the requirements to collect two. However, if that second Noble is still available on your *next* turn, there is nothing in the rules that says you can't then collect that one, as well. Thanks for the note though and for watching.
Lincoln Damerst hmm thats true. i thought it was strange that you could only go for one noble... this makes much more sence. thanks for clearing that up for me. played it the wrong way =D my mistake! it wasnt very clear in the german desciption.
Lincoln Damerst just to clear it up. when you have two visitors you have to choose the one u want. the other one goes back. this lets you stragegize againt others but u cant count both points.
basil1906 As published in the rules that is exactly how Dave explained it in the video: you can only collect ONE Noble per turn, even if you meet the requirements to collect two. However, if that second Noble is still available on your *next* turn, there is nothing in the rules that says you can't then collect that one, as well. Thanks for the note and for watching.
I really wish there were different hosts on this show (except for Dave). Everyone else just sounds like my aunts and uncles trying to play sequence at Christmas. They don’t seem like they actually like board games.
Steven, while I'm not 100% when it comes to explaining rules for games (heh, you try and be the guy that explains almost all the games your group plays :P), I definitely got this one right. I have *no* idea where you got this... idea. But that is definitely *not* the rule when it comes to using any of your Gold (joker) chips. Maybe you were taught the rules incorrectly by someone else? Anyway, from the rules: "To purchase a card, a player must spend the number of tokens indicated on the card. A joker token can replace any color" and then later: "A player may purchase one of the face-up development cards in the middle of the table or a card in his hand that was reserved on a previous turn." And that's it - there are *no* qualifications nor restrictions on how gold can be used. All Gold are basically wild/jokers and can be used at any time, just like your other chips.
This is by far the best tutorial video for splendor on YT, the rules are a bit confusing in some areas but this has explained them perfectly!
You all are my go to to check out games. It's obvious that you enjoy yourselves and I like that you show all the ins and outs of a game. Thanks.
I love how Nikki is the master of engine building games.
I think it great idea that you explained the game and then play it as well so, it gives a real sense of how to play the game for the first time and what to expect. I like when you give ideas of potential move options and later discuss the possible choices a player could have made. I believe this is a game my family will really enjoy playing and I will buy it. Thanks👍
Just noticed that there is no one in front of them when they explain. We see the empty chairs in the reflexions of the glass behind! :) 10:00
Lavoye that’s why the one dude was the only one asking questions
That just shows they've put even more editing into the video lol
I have recently become addicted to this game! I LOVE IT!
While the game seems great, I had difficulties watching this episode. It's been pointed out that Dave sometimes dominates the game too much in other episodes, and I agree with that. Mostly it has been in cooperative games, so I get that he's more experienced and just wants to share his strategy knowledge and such. But in this one it bothered me a lot - Dave seemed to tell other players what to do A LOT even before Nikki went into lead.
Egle V Since I did not know the game before this video... I actually did enjoy the strategy talk in this video, but with that said... I would like to see them play it again now that I (and they) understand it better.
@@CharlestonAES I heard about this but it was only some time after my friend really introduced me into the game that I started to get interested and recently I have gotten alot better playing splendor on steam online
He only shot himself in the foot, lol
I bought this game and I like it. It is so competitive, last time I played it with my siblings, we even hide our gems on hand so that no one know how many we had and what we plan to buy next. If we found out what other players wanted to do, we reserve the card to block it. Even one time my sister dominated all the diamond and non of us able to buy (most of the face up card cost is diamond in that game).
You are not supposed to hide the gem. The number of gems should be visible to all so that when u have more than 10 of it you have to return them to the pool till u have 10 only.
The rules are simple but once they started playing I saw the game is actually very deep
Lincoln was channeling Eyore throughout this episode. Good work on a good game.
I find the open player hand concept makes it to easy to anticipate next moves & promote cut-throat tactics Splendor.
That's the Purpose. Being cut throat and blocking other players from winning
another great game guys enjoying every episode
Starring Richard Dreyfuss as Rusty!
Love this channel!! " but ok so here's the deal" says Dave
Thanks for showing me this game :)
I think you guys didn't realise the bottom row is all about getting the resource pools scaled to all you to move up the board. The whole point being getting as many of those cards face up in front of you as quickly as you can.
Really depends on your strategy. Sometimes you can build your strategy on taking 6 cards only.
You would expect engine building to be a winning strategy in an engine building game, but this one is all about securing a path to victory and being efficient. I always have the smallest engine in the group and still win often
I just started playing Splendor! Question regarding Nobles. If you earn enough to be visited by more than one noble, does this mean you would have to completely fulfill each noble independently? Meaning of 1 noble requires 3 blue, 3 red and 3 brown. And another noble requires 3 blue, 3 white and 3 green... does the 3 blue in your hand count twice? Or would you have to have 6 blue in total? I feel like it's the latter but I can't find confirmation anywhere.
😊The 3 blue gems you have count towards each noble. You do not need 6. However, you just cannot take both nobles on the same turn.
i'll use your explanation when i teach my friends playing
Let's say there's a stack of 4 black and 3 white gem, and that's all. Can I take 1 black and 1 white gem , even if there is no third color available? Or am I obliged to instead take 2 black?
Change the theme to Star Wars black-Vader White-storm troopers red-Jedi green-bounty hunters blue-droids gold-c3p0 working to buy planets on the top row
The guy that explained the rules did a great job. Just be aware that you say "um" a lot!
I shall henceforth say "er" instead :)
David Arnott"Does that make sense" you say that a lot to. But in your defense, I have watched all the videos, bought many of the games and say it all the time as well lol You guys are really fun to watch keep them coming.
I was nervous and triggered why Niki didn't take the blue card that is in the right bottom raw in this turn 40:46.😭😭. It's a great free card that pushes her up
😂😂😂
Fortunately to her no one take a chance to block her 😅
This is one of my favorite episodes. About midway through, I thought Lincoln and Nikki were pretty even. Seeing how one engine sputtered by lack of the right cards, and another took off with the right cards was a great demonstration. Well played.
Yeah, I agree. I wish I could say we planned it that way, but we kinda just lucked into a game in which almost everything, strategy-wise, showed up :)
When did Richard Dreyfuss join the GameNight© team?
I tried finding another video of the marvel version but this popped up so I figured I'd see how 4 players went since the marvel one was just the two of you. 😂 This seems as fun as the marvel one but a but different of course.
I have only play it in two players mode. And the first turn player wins everytime. Does it happen to you too?
I agree with the need for theme but it could have been accomplished better with the gem/theme. Lincoln at one point was wanting more description, or title on all the cards in the array. I think it would benefit the game on that front. Names on the nobles, titles on the artisans, maybe locations of the mines, something more than just a picture on the card would help push the thematic feel over the top. All in all a fun looking game with lots to think about. I might grab it. Thx
Thought you have to use the coins first before the cards?
No, u r free to use them as u wish
Eh, just started playing this game. Fascinating.
I didn't know Richard Dreyfuss was a board gamer.
Looking forward to marvel splendor Lincoln?
I am really excited to see what they do with it. -Lincoln
38:35 Misplay. He paid 1 blue but he didnt have to!
hey guys.great videos 😊 keep up!I love the game too,but sometimes we get stuck with a strange situation:when you have already 10 chips in your hand and it's your turn and there's no card available for you to buy,what you will do?what's the step?did you have this in your splendor game time?thanks.
weirdojax you can take 3 new chips, but you have to return 3 chips. Or, if the stack has 4 or more, you can take 2 of those, but have to return 2. In the begining they say "You can draw more than 10, but have to immediately pair down to 10."
With any 10 chips, there's never going to be not atleast 1 card possible to buy...
8:25, dudes sleeping Lol
lol Rusty
One problem in the rules! when you reserve a card, you're not allowed to use the gold chip until you buy that card.
Steven, while I'm not 100% when it comes to explaining rules for games (heh, you try and be the guy that explains almost all the games your group plays :P), I definitely got this one right. I have *no* idea where you got this... idea. But that is definitely *not* the rule when it comes to using any of your Gold (joker) chips. Maybe you were taught the rules incorrectly by someone else?
Anyway, from the rules:
"To purchase a card, a player must spend the number of tokens indicated on the card. A joker token can replace any color" and then later:
"A player may purchase one of the face-up development cards in the middle of the table or a card in his hand that was reserved on a previous turn."
And that's it - there are *no* qualifications nor restrictions on how gold can be used. All Gold are basically wild/jokers and can be used at any time, just like your other chips.
The mechanics are good and pure but it's a little to simple for me. It feels like this is the Dominion and i would like to wait for the Thunderstone.
it's deceptively simple. not unlike dominion to be fair. But still, it's one of those games that easy to learn, hard to master.
I would love to play Splendor with you guys. I am AP prone but this is ridiculous! Who reserves cards in turn 2?!?! Worst Case: Reserve a card on turn 4 resulting in your tenth chip, when you are blocked from buying in turn 4. First turn take 2 of one type if the bottom row requirements are all that color. Buy based on requirement Counts (3 vs 5).
I play that game and it was really fun. It is an abstract deck building game, light, easy to teach and easy to learn.
The picture is just a facade. You could have put naked women on the cards and the game would have been the same. The components are really awesome and feel like pokers.
I like the game but naked women would
definitely be more interesting.
Hey guys I don't know your channel I just stumbled into it. I only watched some random 5 minutes of the video in the middle. I just wanna leave a little feedback. I would like the video much better if you kept filming the board most of the time. Instead you keep filming your faces, that is bad because I can't pay attention and keep track on what's happening on the game. So it's nice to see your facial expressions and reactions, but for me it should be in a much smaller scale than it is.
I hate this game cos i am terrible at it. I always come dead last. Much Kudos to Nikki P for winning!
There was a lot of bickering over the Nobles right after the first turn. My group has house-ruled that the nobles are all face down until the first 3rd tier property card has been purchased. This prevents people from fixating on Nobles and arguing non-stop about it. We also ruled that when the Nobles flip face up, that it's possible to acquire more than one if you happen to attract multiples when they're revealed, causing some exciting games where someone could chain into several of them at once and win the game.
At high level play, nobody tries for nobles. That is why I can occasionally sneak in a win by picking up 2 or 3 nobles to get over the top. An engine strategy is usually too slow unless there is a lot of blocking. At WBC, in almost every heat, in the first round, every player (except me) reserved a Tier 3 card. There were also a lot of blind reserves to make blocking more difficult.
I like how everyone knows LL Cool J.
Joshua Freeman who?
Let's talk about how another player reserved a bottom-level card through most of the game...jeeeeesus, let it go.
+Matt Bauler for me its an advantage as you can reserve the gold coin for future upcoming development card and assuming its the least and most need color...as long as you dont use the gold coin to buy the reserve card...
I understand how it works. I was talking about how the other players wouldn't shut up about it.
Is there a bird in that house or am I losing my mind watching this video?
I think it is funny the guy who severely over analyzes every single move didn't even win.
Well you have to understand that they don't play these games as one normally would because they discuss strategy and options out loud for audience benefit. Particularly in Splendor, keeping your cards close to your chest (literally and figuratively) is an important aspect of preventing others from blocking your progress.
nice shirt on the hippy
I have this game.plus marvel splendor
Thanks for the play thru. You guys seemed to skip the rule where you can only take 2 gems of a color if there are 4 of that color available.
craig clark Actually, they applied that rule numerous times throughout the game. In fact, Dave endlessly harped on the way Rusty left more than 4 diamonds on the stack which allowed Nicki to take 2 and win the game.
@@Mac_an_Mheiriceanaigh 1:38 wdym
@@Julleppi you're right!
23 minutes..bad math was because he spent five on a four cost card the previous turn.
Thanks for pointing that out. -Lincoln
This is bothering me!!!they NEED to take the bottom row to get to higher cards!!!! Where they can get cards for “free”!!!
you can only have one visitor not two. so that was a bit cheated.
As published in the rules that is exactly how Dave explained it in the video: you can only collect ONE Noble per turn, even if you meet the requirements to collect two. However, if that second Noble is still available on your *next* turn, there is nothing in the rules that says you can't then collect that one, as well. Thanks for the note though and for watching.
Lincoln Damerst hmm thats true. i thought it was strange that you could only go for one noble... this makes much more sence. thanks for clearing that up for me. played it the wrong way =D my mistake! it wasnt very clear in the german desciption.
No problem. It's a fun and simple game. Thanks again for the note and for watching.
Is this the first time Nikki's won a GameNight game?
She's won several times. Coal Baron was the most recent episode where she won.
Lincoln Damerst just to clear it up. when you have two visitors you have to choose the one u want. the other one goes back. this lets you stragegize againt others but u cant count both points.
basil1906 As published in the rules that is exactly how Dave explained it in the video: you can only collect ONE Noble per turn, even if you meet the requirements to collect two. However, if that second Noble is still available on your *next* turn, there is nothing in the rules that says you can't then collect that one, as well. Thanks for the note and for watching.
Star Wars splendor would be a better theme
Nikki is looking cute! 😍
lmao, 1 measly point!
Does it bother anyone that they dont use nikki's name, just referring to nikki as she or her?
Just enjoy the game and dont be like Media
Lotta noises. i.e tapping, banging, planes, etc.. Sorry :(
I really wish there were different hosts on this show (except for Dave). Everyone else just sounds like my aunts and uncles trying to play sequence at Christmas. They don’t seem like they actually like board games.
Hey guys, finally I purchased this game... but unfortunately it turn out to be no fun nor entertaining...
Dat Rusty is so bitter and resentful. No wonder we don't see more of him. Was Aaron sick or something?
game looks fun, but god damn they're boring as hell
We are not here watching this video to listen to finger-drumming >:@
Please refrain from doing stuff like that when you are making a video.
One problem in the rules! when you reserve a card, you're not allowed to use the gold chip until you buy that card.
Steven, where in the rulebook does it say that? I was taught the game by the publishers and I just looked at the rules and I don't see that anywhere.
Steven, while I'm not 100% when it comes to explaining rules for games (heh, you try and be the guy that explains almost all the games your group plays :P), I definitely got this one right. I have *no* idea where you got this... idea. But that is definitely *not* the rule when it comes to using any of your Gold (joker) chips. Maybe you were taught the rules incorrectly by someone else?
Anyway, from the rules:
"To purchase a card, a player must spend the number of tokens indicated on the card. A joker token can replace any color" and then later:
"A player may purchase one of the face-up development cards in the middle of the table or a card in his hand that was reserved on a previous turn."
And that's it - there are *no* qualifications nor restrictions on how gold can be used. All Gold are basically wild/jokers and can be used at any time, just like your other chips.