Coup - How To Play

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • In this video, we're going to learn how to play Coup! If you have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to post them in the UA-cam comments below.
    At 8:44, after being challenged and proving that they have a role, the challenged player would right away replace their revealed card with one from the court, before continuing with resolving their ability (in this case, the Captains).
    Two Player Coup & Two Player Variant
    When playing Coup with two players, the starting player receives only 1 coin at the beginning of the game.
    As a variant, Coup can be played with two players with these changes to the setup:
    Divide the cards into a 3 sets of 5 (each set has one of each character).
    Each player takes one set, secretly chooses one card and discards the rest.
    Shuffle the third set and deal one card to each player and then put the remaining three cards face down as the court deck.
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    Two Play Coup: The starting player only receives 1 coin instead of 2. You may also play with these adjustments: Divide the cards into 3 sets of 5 (each set will have 1 of each character). Each player takes a single set, and chooses 1 from it secretly - discarding the rest (unseen). Now shuffle the 3rd set, dealing 1 to each player, putting the remaining 3 cards face down as the Court deck.
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:54 - The Setup
    01:45 - Gameplay Overview
    02:20 - Taking A Turn
    02:29 - Income
    02:41 - Foreign Aid
    02:55 - Blocking an Action
    03:37 - Claiming a Character
    04:06 - Challenging a Claim
    05:00 - Losing a Challenge
    06:42 - Duke/Tax
    07:25 - Choosing to Reveal
    08:07 - Captain/Steal
    08:44 - See Description Above
    09:53 - Assassin/Assasinate
    10:37 - Contessa
    12:04 - Ambassador/Exchange
    12:35 - Coup
    13:03 - Challenging Assassins
    13:35 - Conclusion
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  • @SkaterBlades
    @SkaterBlades 4 роки тому +71

    2 - 6 players

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому +8

      Yes indeed!

    • @Delective
      @Delective 3 роки тому +3

      2-10 players how about that

    • @SkaterBlades
      @SkaterBlades 3 роки тому +6

      @@Delective With the reformation expansion

  • @pnutbutrncrackers
    @pnutbutrncrackers 4 роки тому +18

    Couldn't have asked for a better instructional video on this game (which I recently purchased). Your overview was both clear and thorough, as well as done in a friendly and engaging manner. On top of all that, the video itself (i.e. the camera work) was well-executed. My applause, sir.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому +4

      Very kind of you to say - thanks Hop!

  • @allanjeong
    @allanjeong 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the helpful video! In summary, here’s how to play Coup quickly in just 100 words:
    Players receive two action influencer cards in hand and two coins.
    Eliminate and turnup all opponents’ influencers cards to win.
    On your turn, either take 1 coin as income, take 2 as foreign aid (can be blocked by opponent’s Duke card), take 3 as tax with Duke card, eliminate opponent’s card with 7, eliminate a card with 3 and Assassin (blocked by Contessa), exchange Ambassador to select 1 of 2 drawn cards, steal 2 with Captain (blocked by Captain or Ambassador).
    Eliminate one card when challenged for bluffed action/block without supporting card or failing a challenge. Replace challenge surviving card.

  • @ibm30rpg
    @ibm30rpg 4 роки тому +11

    Probably the funniest game to ever play with a group of friends.

  • @apostateant
    @apostateant 7 років тому +63

    Great work, as always. First youtube site I recommend to new players, invaluable resource. Just need to clone you and Pep so that all games can have a video. :)

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +18

      If only these publishers would stop making new games so we could catch up!

  • @kaoyang6655
    @kaoyang6655 4 роки тому +13

    You have saved me 15 minutes of explaining this! Always love your work! No one else can compare!
    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому +5

      So nice of you to say - glad you found it helpful!

  • @Lugo428
    @Lugo428 7 років тому +13

    I swear, you guys are freaking mindreaders because I was just about to look this up.

  • @hereticdave
    @hereticdave 7 років тому +4

    Such a great game - glad you were able to get it on the show! I'll be sending this to new folks ahead of time!

  • @yukwarit6082
    @yukwarit6082 6 років тому +4

    I've played it many times but 11:46 is new to me. Thanks!

  • @ratgirl669
    @ratgirl669 3 роки тому +5

    Video was literally well played 👌🏼👌🏼 enjoyed the thorough and concise walkthrough!

  • @otaku5869
    @otaku5869 3 роки тому +2

    Awsome thx for explaining. I loved playing this game. I forgot some of the rules as I haven’t played it in months. This jogged my memory right away!

  • @10whatsmyname01
    @10whatsmyname01 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for always explaining things so simply and clearly!

  • @wrany72
    @wrany72 5 років тому +99

    sounds like rock paper scissors played in a dark closet

  • @darinlagarry3091
    @darinlagarry3091 4 роки тому +2

    Good thorough rules breakdown. Thanks Rodney.

  • @leonallen5834
    @leonallen5834 7 років тому +4

    This is a great game and quick so especially good at the start of a games evening to get things going.

  • @pridas5202
    @pridas5202 7 років тому +3

    Can't believe you have never reviewed this before! One of the favourites at my club

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +2

      So many games, so little time. Was fun to go back and feature a game that has been around awhile but we hadn't covered yet.

    • @pridas5202
      @pridas5202 7 років тому +1

      You did a good job of explaining the game as always

  • @suka044
    @suka044 7 років тому +35

    My friends love coup. It's really fun when you turn it into a drinking game. Along with your 2 cards you also get 2 shots of whatever you want. (Personally I do kamikaze)
    When you lose a card you take a shot. And winner can give his remaining to whoever he wants. Makes for a fun couple of games

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому +3

      Oh my - be safe!

    • @suka044
      @suka044 3 роки тому

      @@WatchItPlayed oh yeah, there’s a reason why it’s only a COUPLE of games lol. But after we switch to something like resistance and after the couple rounds of shot coup it makes for a fun resistance game

  • @bobbyliu3002
    @bobbyliu3002 7 років тому +2

    Hey Rodney, love your show and love this game. The thumbnail tricked me into thinking there was a new red-box edition! Fooled by the foil and your red table.

  • @gastonyamauchi1411
    @gastonyamauchi1411 6 років тому +15

    Hey man! Great video, you are really clear with your explanations and as a English student I must say that you are also didactic. I'm going to play Coup for the very first time with teacher tonight and thanks to you I will take him by surprise! Greetings from Argentina!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому +2

      I hope you have a great time playing! Greetings from Canada :)

  • @ahmadsalah838
    @ahmadsalah838 2 роки тому

    Thank you very very much for your great efforts in 15 minutes

  • @MrGoandrush
    @MrGoandrush 8 днів тому

    great instructions as always. Thanks Rodney

  • @laraklopp
    @laraklopp 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the explanation, and for being so delightfully cheerful throughout!

  • @georginag6539
    @georginag6539 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you, I was really struggling to fully understand the rules.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому +3

      You're very welcome - glad it was helpful!

  • @PrakashManet
    @PrakashManet 6 років тому +1

    Great explanation thanks

  • @MrNiC0S
    @MrNiC0S 6 років тому +1

    just bought the game cant wait to play it!

  • @Mindgame261
    @Mindgame261 6 років тому +2

    Well done, thx!

  • @ishaansamag3935
    @ishaansamag3935 3 роки тому +3

    This game packs so much fun in a small box! As always amazing video!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Ishaan - so glad you enjoyed the game!

  • @Clockwork_Lazy
    @Clockwork_Lazy 6 років тому +14

    Would you consider teaching how to play the Reformation expansion?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому +8

      It's not likely, but only because I don't typically cover expansions. So many games, so little time!

  • @Danele31
    @Danele31 7 років тому +2

    This is such a fun game!

  • @phreakout93
    @phreakout93 2 роки тому

    Great video everything I wanted and more. First time playing and you even got 2 player adjustment a that's a like

  • @LisaSolem
    @LisaSolem Рік тому

    Thanks for this! Nice video

  • @EmanuelsWorkbench
    @EmanuelsWorkbench 7 років тому +2

    Coup: Rebelion G54 has many more roles than the basic Coup game allowing greater game variability. We love this game, but after playing it so often, it is only really fun if there are 5 or more players... Great instructional video -- I was wondering if you would cover the double influence loss following a lost assassination challenge. Cudos!

  • @miaburke3703
    @miaburke3703 5 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @robertosswald5896
    @robertosswald5896 5 років тому +6

    Great, I was looking for a simple game similar to Love Letter, which can be completed in a short time and doesn't take too much time to explain, while it could be played with 5 players (ass opposed to LL which is limited to 4), and Coup fits right in.

  • @pansyagua
    @pansyagua 3 роки тому +1

    this game is amazing

  • @thefakesuvivorh6148
    @thefakesuvivorh6148 4 роки тому +1

    Oh boy I can finaly do a tournament thanks!

  • @lohitnambiar7565
    @lohitnambiar7565 5 років тому

    Love this game

  • @dio9565
    @dio9565 7 років тому +2

    Nice video and a nice game

  • @jonathanagnew
    @jonathanagnew 3 роки тому +1

    Well done

  • @darshanasripathi9334
    @darshanasripathi9334 6 років тому +1

    oh wow, you are really good!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому +1

      Very nice of you to say - glad you liked the video!

  • @oscarmart1
    @oscarmart1 2 місяці тому

    Amazing

  • @charlesfox4449
    @charlesfox4449 7 років тому +2

    really hope we get a playthroughs of the game

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +2

      Maybe when we do our live show. Probably not one we'd do in the more formal play through format.

    • @charlesfox4449
      @charlesfox4449 7 років тому +1

      I would love to see you, pep and luke play a quick 3 player game

  • @vieushan7229
    @vieushan7229 2 роки тому +1

    great video!!!

  • @yaroslavkrokhin4124
    @yaroslavkrokhin4124 5 років тому

    Thanks 🙏,bithway

  • @DanialOnn360
    @DanialOnn360 7 років тому +4

    Hi, I am confused a bit about the Ambassador. Could the player look at the 2 cards drawn from the court before the exchange? or is it a blind exchange?
    Thank you for making these videos, I'm starting to get into tabletop games.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +4

      You draw the two cards, look at them and then decide which to exchange, if any. Hope that helps, and welcome to the hobby :)

  • @homerosimpson4551
    @homerosimpson4551 5 років тому +1

    I love this game, and the expansion! On New Year's Eve my cousins and I played it, there was 9 of us playing and the game lasted for over 15 minutes!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому

      Great to hear you've been having fun with it :)

  • @sinancothebest
    @sinancothebest 4 роки тому

    Great video thanks, very detailed and clear. I only have one question, which might be a bit silly but whatever. So for the cards with secondary blocking effects; specifically Captain and Ambassador Blocking steal and Contessa Blocking assasination, do you have to be the person that is the victim of the stealing or assasination in order to use these abilities and claim you got them or can you, as an unrelated third person still prevent a stealing or assasination by claiming you have captain, ambassador or contessa, like you would block a foreign aid, despite it not effecting you directly?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому +1

      Yes and no. A player cannot attempt to block a player, if they are not the target of the attack. The only time a player who isn't the target can block an action is when someone takes Foreign Aid which has no target - so anyone is allowed to claim a Duke to block it. Hope that helps.

    • @sinancothebest
      @sinancothebest 4 роки тому

      @@WatchItPlayed thank you very much! Also another question, is claiming to have a Countessa equally as dangerous as challenging the assasin claim that can potentially lead to immediate loosing? Because if I understood correctly, if someone wants to assasinate your characters and you claim having Countessa without having her and you get challenged, you should both reveal a character of your choice and your other character will be assasinated.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому

      @@sinancothebest Yep!

  • @tsimpkins43228
    @tsimpkins43228 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video. Can you do a follow up for coup: reformation and coup:rebellion?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому

      No plans to currently, I don't typically cover expansions.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому

      Ah - I didn't realize. I haven't played it.

  • @ElArlequin
    @ElArlequin 5 років тому

    Hey Rodney! Martin here. As always; a BIG pleasure to see videos of classic games. ANY chance that you review the just released Sorcerer? 🤭

    • @ElArlequin
      @ElArlequin 5 років тому

      Also! I would love to see you do a video for Spirit Island!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому

      Hey Martin, I talk a bit about that here: ua-cam.com/video/EdtDuvIUa6A/v-deo.html&t=342

  • @Keindzjim
    @Keindzjim 5 років тому +2

    This game reminds me of Mascarade

  • @JampackGaming707
    @JampackGaming707 2 роки тому +1

    Question: let’s say I attempt to block a steal by claiming to have a captain but I actually have an ambassador. If I am challenged for not having a captain but my card does have the ability to block a steal, do I still relinquish that card?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  2 роки тому +1

      You only get the effect on a revealed card, if that was the card you claimed to have. Put another way, if no one challenges you, you get the effect you are claiming to have (even if you don't have it and you were lying). You also get the effect if you're challenged, and the card you flip over is the one you claimed to have.

  • @maryamumer2615
    @maryamumer2615 Рік тому

    love the video and you probable won't see this but i just want to ask if the ambassador can exchange both of their face down cards

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  Рік тому +1

      Very glad you enjoyed the video - and yep, you can switch out your two original cards you had!

  • @gabrielvazquez5491
    @gabrielvazquez5491 4 роки тому +1

    Question. So we know that any player even not in the action can challenge. But can a player not in the action do a counteraction? For example if player 1 wants to steal from player 2, can player 3 say they have the captain and block that action?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому +1

      Hey Gabriel, please see the video. ua-cam.com/video/lPlBDZnxHQA/v-deo.html

  • @AxLeonxA
    @AxLeonxA 3 роки тому +1

    One question please guys, if I claim I have the Ambassador while I have only one influence left. The action "exchange" will exchange my one and only influence with only one random influence from court desk, right?!?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому +2

      You would still draw 2 cards from the deck, but you'd only keep a total of 1 card in your hand once the exchange is complete.

    • @AxLeonxA
      @AxLeonxA 3 роки тому +1

      @@WatchItPlayed thank you

  • @hectorrojas2845
    @hectorrojas2845 5 років тому +1

    So the Ambassador can drag two cards from the deck and choose (if he wants to) to not exchange any of them with his?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +1

      "First take 2 random cards from the Court deck. Choose which, if any, to exchange with your face down cards. Then return two cards to the Court deck."
      Hope that helps!

    • @hectorrojas2845
      @hectorrojas2845 5 років тому

      @@WatchItPlayed thanks! Indeed, that was helpful!

  • @patrickchoo536
    @patrickchoo536 6 років тому +3

    This is a psycho/bluffing/couping your friends game.
    It's nice to bluffs hahaha

  • @juggsrocks
    @juggsrocks 6 років тому +4

    Player X has an assassin
    Player Y does not have a Contessa but still blocks.
    Player X challenges and Player Y loses the challenge.
    Does Player Y lose both cards?
    Also what if in the same scenario Player X does not have an Assassin. How would that play out?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому +2

      Player Y would lose both cards. One card for being wrong in a challenge and another for being assassinated.
      In the second scenario, since Player X was challenged and would have to reveal that they did not have the assassin, they would not assassinate, and because they were caught in a lie, they lose a life.

    • @juggsrocks
      @juggsrocks 5 років тому

      Watch It Played Thanks mate!

    • @MarcusRound
      @MarcusRound 5 років тому

      If Alice blocks it doesn't matter whether Bob has the assassin or not, they have accepted the action as truthful and chosen to block it. If Bob challenges Alice's contessa, Alice can't change her mind and challenge Bob's assassin, it's too late.
      HOWEVER, if Alice first of all challenges Bob's assassin, and Bob DOES have the assassin; Alice loses a card for the failed challenge and THEN the assassination goes ahead - so she can then claim her remaining card is a Contessa to block the assassination. If she doesn't, she will lose both cards in one swoop, but it's now up to Bob (or anyone else at the table) to decide whether to challenge her Contessa...

  • @antonistziotis3226
    @antonistziotis3226 3 роки тому +1

    How many challenges can we have per players turn? If an action is blocked by counter action can two other players challenge both of them?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому

      I'm not entirely sure I understand the question, but I'll say this, once a player tries to do something, only one challenge can be issued against them. If several people spoke up to challegne at the same time, the next player in clockwise order would be the person who actually conduct the challenge. Hope that helps!

    • @antonistziotis3226
      @antonistziotis3226 3 роки тому

      Sorry I wasn’t clear but I think I got my answer! Here is an example! Player one takes action against player two! Player two counteraction! Player one challenge player two! Can player three or four also challenge player one or two?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому +1

      @@antonistziotis3226 Right, so hopefully my answer covered that. Have fun playing!

  • @humid3208
    @humid3208 2 роки тому

    What if I have one card and I have or claim to have the ambassador do I get to take two cards frm the deck and then pick any 2 cards frm the three or do I just have to take 1?? this is one of my only questions and I haven’t seen anyone cover this in a video. Also if I have the ambassador and then take two cards frm the deck to swap can I still keep the same ambassador with me or do I have to always shuffle the proclaimed ambassador??

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  2 роки тому

      Hey Humid, you will find this covered in the video. In the Ambassador section is explains that the effect allows you to "exchange" cards you've drawn with any you have face down in front of you. So if you only have 1 card in front of you, you only have 1 to exchange. The video also explains that you don't have to keep any of the ones you drew (which means you could keep your ambassador). ua-cam.com/video/lPlBDZnxHQA/v-deo.html

  • @alfredcampanano1961
    @alfredcampanano1961 2 роки тому

    can you use your contessa to block an assassination against another player?
    I was thinking for negotiations?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  2 роки тому

      Only the target of an assassination can use/claim Contessa, but everyone can challenge the assassin.

  • @conorleyden
    @conorleyden 6 років тому

    Hi. First great video! I've heard people mention the following rule and I'd like your take on it.
    Imagine you attempt to assassinate me. I can call you out on not having an assassin. If you have one you show it to me. I can then state that I have a contessa.
    To me this seems overpowered, and I should pick one or the other (or accept the assassination of course). What are your thoughts?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому

      Hey Conor, according to the rules, you declare the role you want to use first, and then it can be challenged, and then you claim counter-actions, which can also be challenged.
      I tend to avoid calling out what may or may not be overpowered, as I find that's often a matter of personal preference/experience/feel. The assassin is a powerful move, and therefore it it has a couple of ways to be stopped, and that feels right to me, but that doesn't mean it will for you, you know what I mean?

    • @MeMe-dv5mv
      @MeMe-dv5mv 5 років тому

      conorleyden à

    • @MarcusRound
      @MarcusRound 5 років тому

      If you are wrong about the challenge you lose a card AND the assassin goes ahead with its action -- so you will lose BOTH cards in one go. If you claim Contessa you can block the loss of ONE of those cards (the assination) but you still lose a card for a failed challenge

  • @markallen3088
    @markallen3088 7 років тому +2

    There was a fair amount of time showing strategies and how different scenarios might play out, is this a new format for the videos?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +8

      Not so much strategies, but examples of situations that I felt needed to be explained in order for the concepts to be understood. I feel I see this game played incorrectly enough, that I felt the concepts needed more reinforcement for this video.

  • @isaacsmith3998
    @isaacsmith3998 2 роки тому +1

    In the scenario at 9:30, could the player who lost the challenge have revealed his *already* revealed captain card and discarded it instead of revealing and discarding his hidden card?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  2 роки тому +1

      I don't believe so, as it is already revealed at that point. It's been a little while since I shot this, and I don't have my copy handy to be able to check the rules on this for you, so I'm going a bit by memory at this point :)

  • @TheGamer-si8kd
    @TheGamer-si8kd 5 років тому

    I have a question. Let’s say person A wants to assassinate Person B, but person C is a contesta. Can person C block the assassinate even though it’s not happening to them? To protect person B or no?

  • @alenahussain5312
    @alenahussain5312 6 років тому

    Cool👍🏼

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому

      Thanks for checking out the video Alena!

  • @anaco0o0l2011
    @anaco0o0l2011 5 років тому +5

    If I block someone from steeling from me, should I say what is my character “Captain or ambassador? Or “I block you” enough?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +5

      You always have to say which character you are using to block, so that you can then be challenged, if someone wants to challenge you.

    • @anaco0o0l2011
      @anaco0o0l2011 5 років тому +2

      Watch It Played another Question. If I claim that I’m the ambassador and I have only one card , do I draw one or two cards to exchange?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +5

      You draw two, but you only exchange them with cards you have face down in front of you - so if you only have 1 card face down in front of you, that's the only card you can exchange them with - you can't keep 2 cards.

    • @anaco0o0l2011
      @anaco0o0l2011 5 років тому +2

      Watch It Played Thanks a lot 🌹

  • @patamonsvk
    @patamonsvk 7 років тому

    could you do a video on how to play Warhammer Quest card game?
    I consider myself an advanced board gamer , but those rules man. are really confusing.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому

      Sorry I can't help there. The game is now out of print.

    • @patamonsvk
      @patamonsvk 7 років тому

      you sure? because I have seen is available all over the places, like Amazon and so.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому

      Yep, the two companies that had an agreement to make the game together, are no longer working together. There will still be copies leftover in stores, Amazon, etc, but it's not going to be printed again (at least not in the current format). The copies that exist are just what is left to be sold from what was initially printed.

  • @thegameknightuk8156
    @thegameknightuk8156 17 днів тому

    If you claim to have the Duke to take 3 coins and are challenged but show you DO have the Duke do you still take the 3 coins? Or is your action ended as soon as you are challenged?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  17 днів тому

      If you prove you are what you say you are (or if you go unblocked or challenged), then what you were trying to do happens.

  • @adamhadi1675
    @adamhadi1675 7 років тому

    thanks m8

  • @e4rthh
    @e4rthh 10 місяців тому

    What if I have two of the same influencer ? How many action can I take in my turn ? If my action got challenged and I couldn’t do it does that count as an action ?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  9 місяців тому

      You take 1 action on your turn (no matter if you have duplicates). If you get challenged, that's still your turn, you don't take a second turn after.

  • @TheGamer-si8kd
    @TheGamer-si8kd 5 років тому

    I know this is late but what happens if I only have one influence left but I claim to be the ambassador. Would I switch out one card to get another one or is the card useless now?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому

      You'd switch the one you have for a new one.

    • @Official_Konic
      @Official_Konic 4 роки тому

      @@WatchItPlayed can you grab two from the deck and choose one?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому +2

      Revelation Had to do some digging around online (been awhile since I shot this), but from what I’ve seen, yes, you’d draw 2 and keep just one.

    • @Official_Konic
      @Official_Konic 4 роки тому +1

      @@WatchItPlayed thanks, for the help man. This helps alot

  • @davidfg5902
    @davidfg5902 5 років тому +1

    Problem while playing: player 1 has 1 influence, player 2 claims to have the assasin, pays 3 coins and targets player 1, player 1 challenges, player 2 has the assasin so player 1 looses his last influence by challenge, what happens to the 3 coins paid by player 2?? Did the action took place or do player 2 still has an action to take since he didn't actually killed player 1?

    • @davidfg5902
      @davidfg5902 5 років тому +1

      Also, what if a player is challenged claiming to have the ambassador is challenged while using his ability? Does he gets to change twice? One for the challenge and another one for the action he called or he changes for the challenge and gets to pick another action?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +1

      Although the assassination doesn't really happen (because the target basically killed them self anyway), the action is still considered to have taken place, as I understand it. When taking the assassin action, you declare your target and spend your money - then the challenge occurs. You don't get to take the action back or your money. The rules don't specifically cover this, but that's my understanding.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +1

      If you claim to have a card, and you prove that you do - that is the action you are doing this turn. In the example you are giving, you'd first replace the shown Ambassador after the challenge, but then you'd perform the exchange after that. Again, as I understand it. Once we get into areas not specifically covered by the rules, we are stuck following the rules provided, to the best of our ability.

  • @TheCandieLoves
    @TheCandieLoves 4 роки тому

    What if i am a duke, and i stop another duke from taking, and someone wants to challenge with duke what happens??

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  4 роки тому +1

      The question is a little confusing. If you declare you are the Duke and try to take 3 coins (which is the Duke's power), than that cannot be blocked (you'll see on the helper sheet, the Duke ability cannot be blocked) - however, someone can challenge that you are the Duke. They don't have to declare what they are, they just have to say "Hey, I don't believe you're the duke, prove it!". Then you either prove it and they lose a life, or you can't prove it, and you lose a life. Hope that helps.

  • @jamesbrowne5496
    @jamesbrowne5496 6 років тому +2

    I believe your captain example is incorrect. I think after the right player challenges you, your captain would go back in the deck and you would draw a new influence. Then you would choose from your two cards which to sacrifice when your block challenge was lost.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому +1

      I've gone back and re-watched and I follow what you are saying. Thanks for pointing this out. As you say, after proving that the player did in fact have the captain, they would get a new card right away before continuing. This was done out of order in the video. Very sorry for any confusion. I've added a note to the description of the video about this.

    • @jamesbrowne5496
      @jamesbrowne5496 6 років тому +2

      Glad I could help. And a side note, you helped a great deal because I wasn't aware that you get your coins back if you're called out bluffing the assassin. I thought you lost them regardless. Confusing game, but it's great once you get it!

    • @leslielim8997
      @leslielim8997 5 років тому

      Watch It Played Hang on, so what happens if I want to steal from player 3 , but player 2 challenges me ( i have the captain ) ? Do i still get to steal 2 coins before reshuffling my captain into the deck ?
      And if I still get to steal the 2 coins before reshuffling, what if ( like in your example) player 3 decises to block w another captain and I challenge him & failed?
      Is it as @jbrown mentions ? I get to choose between which 2 new influence cards to reveal ?

  • @burrenden
    @burrenden 7 років тому

    Hey, Rodney, love the videos! I have a request if at all plausible. would you be able to do a "How to play" of the game Betrayal at the House on the Hill?? Thanks!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому

      Hey Brenden, thanks for the interest! No plans to currently, but I tend to avoid pre-announcing games, in case my schedule changes (I don't like to disappoint :) ).

    • @burrenden
      @burrenden 7 років тому

      Watch It Played Not a problem and totally understandable! Thanks for the reply, keep up the amazing work!

  • @joeflynn4749
    @joeflynn4749 Місяць тому

    So, what are the adjustments for just 2 players? I wasn’t able to find them

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  Місяць тому

      I've added them back to the description. They were accidentally removed.

  • @redvillain6
    @redvillain6 6 років тому +1

    Hi Rodney, big fan!
    I have a two questions I'd like to ask:
    1.) Can a challenge be issued via claim as well? Like for example:
    If someone claims Captain against me, could I challenge that claim by claiming I have Ambassador for blocking?
    2.) Does an opponent have an opportunity to take back his claim? Referring to the previous example, can the player using the Captain against me, take back his claim in response to the issued challenge?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому +1

      1) Any action or counteraction can be challenged.
      2) Nope. If challenged, you must prove you had what you said you had.

    • @rubendekemp4752
      @rubendekemp4752 6 років тому +1

      Hi Red_Swindler, to clarify for #1, by claiming you have the Ambassador you are not actually CHALLENGING your opponent's claim. A challenge is solely defined in this game as calling someone's bluff on whatever card they are claiming -- not countering it with another card. What you are doing is COUNTERING him. :) The distinction here is important -- once you have claimed your Ambassador, there is no longer any onus on your opponent to prove his claim. Instead, you are now the one who can be challenged!
      Nomenclature aside, what you describe is indeed, perfectly legal, and exactly in the spirit of the game :)

  • @shiverbolt5220
    @shiverbolt5220 5 років тому +1

    So you can only block an action that is directed towards yourself? If someone was trying to steal from someone else could I block that for them or would they have to do it themselves?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +2

      Right, you can only block an action if it targets you. So in your stealing example, you couldn't choose to block that player being stolen from. Of note though, you can challenge that they don't have the role they claimed.

  • @joevaniesanchez388
    @joevaniesanchez388 5 років тому

    Sorry this might be too late to ask.. but can someone pretend to have an ambassador to exchange a card or you need to show that you have the ambassador to before you can exchange card? And can someone challenge you when exchanging cards? Thank ypu.. :)

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому

      Yep, you can pretend to be the Ambassador, and you can be challenged. Hope that helps!

    • @joevaniesanchez388
      @joevaniesanchez388 5 років тому

      @@WatchItPlayed Thank you! But none of the cards can block it right? Only through challenge?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому

      @@joevaniesanchez388 Right!

  • @hououinkyouma1301
    @hououinkyouma1301 5 років тому

    hi i'm a bit confused about whether you can or cannot keep those coins after a successful or unsuccessful challenge. here are three example scenarios:
    1/player X claims to have a Duke and tries to take 3 coins. but player Y challenges him, and player X doesn't have a Duke when revealing. player X lose one card. but what happens to those 3 coins? will he still keep it? and what if player X actually has a Duke?
    2/ player X chooses to take foreign aid. player Y claims to have a Duke and stops him, but player X challenges. upon revealing shows that player Y has no Dukes, then what happens to those 2 coins? what if player Y actually has a Duke?
    3/ player X claims to have a Captian and tries to steal player Y's 2 coins. player Y claims to have a Captian and tries to stop him. player X challenges, and after that shows that player Y has no Captians. what happens to those 2 coins? and what if player Y actually has a captian? please explain these for me. thanks a lot

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому

      1) If the player didn't have the Duke, the coins would be returned to the supply. If they did have the Duke, they get to keep the coins.
      2) Player X in this case would get to take the 2 coins as normal. If Player Y did have the Duke though, those coins would be returned to the supply.
      3) The two coins would go to player X in this situation as player Y couldn't actually block it. If player Y did indeed have a Captain, then player Y would keep their coins as the steal would be blocked.
      Hope that clears it up!

  • @maroetsu
    @maroetsu 6 років тому

    Hello Rodney! I'm sorry for my English, because I'm from Russia.
    I'd like to ask you a few questions.
    1) First about it:
    "At 8:44, after being challenged and proving that they have a role, the challenged player would right away replace their revealed card with one from the court, before continuing with resolving their ability (in this case, the Captains)."
    In that case could I use another abilities several times per turn? I'm talking about a situation where they don't believe me all the time and lost their influence. I hope I made it clear.
    2) In a situation where the player lost the challenge, he has to reveal one of his cards. Who have to flip one of his cards If I successfully assassinate him? Is it him or I am randomly picking one of his cards?
    Thanks in advance for your reply. You're doing great!

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому

      1) Hey, sorry, it is a little tricky to understand this first question. On your turn, you get your one action. You don't get multiple actions. You say which action you are going to take, and then that's the action you are taking (unless you are proven to be lying).
      2) If you assassinate someone sucessfully, they choose which card to reveal.

    • @maroetsu
      @maroetsu 6 років тому

      I'll try to phrase the first question better. In the situation at 8:44 if another player, not the one whom i'm directing my ability (captain for example) at,
      challenges me and is proven false, can i still use the ability of the newly drawn card or is my turn basically over?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому

      When someone challenges you, if you were proven to be the role you said you were, you still perform that role, even though you now have to trade it away for a new card. So, for example, if you tried to assassin someone and get challenged, but prove you were the assassin, you get to do the assassin's action (then you discard and draw a new role card (so people don't know for sure what role you have in your hand).

    • @maroetsu
      @maroetsu 6 років тому

      Thank you! Now I understand everything. Sorry for bothering you.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 років тому

      No trouble at all - happy to help!

  • @rechardcheng5414
    @rechardcheng5414 3 роки тому

    then who ever getting assassinated will always claim to have the contessa?? Will the player lose 2 influences if he does not actually has the contessa?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому

      If they are called out, and don't have the Contessa, then they would lose an influence for that too, yes.

    • @rechardcheng5414
      @rechardcheng5414 3 роки тому

      Watch It Played live an influence? or do you mean lose an influence?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому

      @@rechardcheng5414 Whoops - yes, fixed!

  • @MattTakkkkk
    @MattTakkkkk 5 років тому +5

    A small problem we've come across while playing this game is when a player is down to one influence and is being assassinated. In this case, the player should call out the person claiming to have the assassin no matter what because they have nothing to lose. If they challenge and they're wrong, they're out. If they don't challenge, they're dead. Any way around this?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +3

      You could also claim to have the Contessa, forcing someone else to have to challenge you, risking their life. That said, once you are down to one life, you do start to run out of options - but I suspect this is by design (it helps the game end, and not go on too long - there will be a final winner).

    • @sigmaboi2946
      @sigmaboi2946 5 років тому

      @@WatchItPlayed hello can the player trying to assassinate me challenge me as well if I claim I have the contessa blocking his assassination?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +1

      Cer Luigi Dela Cruz Yes!

    • @bondocgeronpauly.7594
      @bondocgeronpauly.7594 5 років тому

      @Watch It Played what will happen in the scenario given by @Cer Luigi Dela Cruz. I mean what will happen if both players has the card (Eg. Assasin and Contessa) and choose to challenge each other?

    • @RodneyJSmith
      @RodneyJSmith 5 років тому +1

      @@bondocgeronpauly.7594 Hey Glaive, you would stop and resolve it like any other challenge.

  • @FrozenSpector
    @FrozenSpector 3 роки тому +1

    Wait what? @10:30
    If you falsely claim an Assassin and lose a challenge you do not get your 3 coins back. The coins are spent regardless. “If an action is successfully counteracted, the action fails but any coins paid as the cost of the action remain spent.” pg4 of the rulebook.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому +1

      Remember, there's a difference between being Counteractions (blocking) and being Challenged. Go to page 5 of the rule book: "If an action is successfully challenged the entire action fails, and any
      coins paid as the cost of the action are returned to the player." So if I claim to be the assassin, and spent 3 coins, but then someone calls my bluff and says "I don't think you're the assassin". If they are right, I lose a card, but I get the coins back.

  • @Akoltin
    @Akoltin 7 років тому +2

    So challenging an assassination attempt is double or nothing?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому

      If you challenge an Assassination and you're wrong, you're dead for sure. If you challenge, and you're right, then they lose an influence (and they don't get to target you with the assassination).

  • @asishkumarsingh9276
    @asishkumarsingh9276 3 роки тому

    can two players have same coins and coup each other,as they were the ramaning player in game?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому

      Sorry, you'd have to give a clearer example, I don't really understand what you are asking.

    • @asishkumarsingh9276
      @asishkumarsingh9276 3 роки тому

      @@WatchItPlayed i have to said that two people 10 coins at a time .Can any one out of them take action of coup?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  3 роки тому

      @@asishkumarsingh9276 If you have more than 10 or more coins on your turn, you' have to Coup on your turn. The number of player wouldn't change that, but I'm still a little worried that I don't understand your question.

  • @frankdetank9126
    @frankdetank9126 2 роки тому

    Rodney! 5 years late but aged bacon can be good.

  • @tomergolani4633
    @tomergolani4633 2 роки тому

    What happens if you get 2 of the same card

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  2 роки тому

      Nothing special happens, you just have 2 of the same card.

  • @RustomTrayvila
    @RustomTrayvila 5 років тому

    Coup Question?
    What happen when?
    Ex: Player 1 steal from player 2. Player 3 challenge player 1 steal. Player 1 won the challenge exchange to a new cards. Does he steal get to steal 2 coins?
    Also another.
    It is say that you are able to loose 2 cards.
    What happen when?
    Ex: player 1 claims an assassin cards. He assassinate player 2. Player 2 has a contessa but still wants to challenge the assassination. Does he still looses both cards even with contessa in his hand?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому +1

      Hey Ralph, I'm having a little trouble following your wording, so forgive me if I'm not answering what you're trying to ask.
      For Example 1: Yes, the steal still gets to happen.
      For Example 2: The challenge would happen first, and if Player 1 DID have the assassin card, then Player 2 would lose 1 card for losing the challenge. Then the Assassination action would happen, EXCEPT, Player 2 could then claim to have the Contessa, which could block it (though Player 2 might be challenged first)

    • @RustomTrayvila
      @RustomTrayvila 5 років тому

      Watch It Played thanks!

  • @alishoja3289
    @alishoja3289 Рік тому

    How do you get suspicious that others are lying?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  Рік тому +2

      This is hard to explain, it's something that makes more sense as you play, but you can get suspicions based on what they've claimed to have in previous rounds (if after a couple of rounds they've claimed to have 3 different roles, that's impossible, and they were lying about at least one of them), or based on the cards you're holding in your own hand. If you have 2 of the same role, and 2 other people also claim to have them, something might be up!

  • @Trevor-Watlington
    @Trevor-Watlington 11 місяців тому

    This or love letter?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  11 місяців тому +2

      Hey, thanks for the interest. I tend to avoid giving personalized recommendations. What I like, someone else might not - but we do have videos for both games, so you can check them out and see which one appeals more to your particular tastes.

  • @phyphor
    @phyphor 7 років тому

    You don't lose the money if you attempted an assassination without an assassin? That changes things a lot.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +3

      Right. If you want to think of it this way, you didn't actually pay for an Assassin at all, because it was proven that you never had one.

    • @phyphor
      @phyphor 7 років тому

      Thanks! I was explained that you paid to hire an assassin, and even if it failed you lost the money.
      Nice to know the real rules!

    • @avron18381
      @avron18381 7 років тому

      I checked a version tonight. Small format box with two sheets of paper folded and stapled to form the rules.
      About halfway down page five there's a sentence that starts "Counteractions, if an action is successfully counteracted, the action"
      I'm not able to quote the lot but it ended by giving a specific example of an Assassin claimant still having to pay.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому

      That is an older rule set, and it's been updated.

  • @deejayrace
    @deejayrace 7 років тому

    That "Captain Steal" Scenario is really odd - I understand the situation, but I don't see why someone who was not the target of the "Steal" would challenge the person claiming Captain. Seems like an unnecessary risk.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +4

      If the person stealing would then have the gold necessary to do a Coup on their next turn, any player at the table might want to stop them :)

  • @mgo.
    @mgo. 6 місяців тому

    "At 8:44, after being challenged and proving that they have a role, the challenged player would right away replace their revealed card with one from the court, before continuing with resolving their ability (in this case, the Captains)."
    I don't understand exactly what is the new, because both challenger and challenged players will exchange the revealed captains.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  6 місяців тому

      Sorry, I'm not following your question.

  • @matthewmacdonald9015
    @matthewmacdonald9015 5 років тому +1

    Why so many producers

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  5 років тому

      I used to run fundraiser to be able to work on the channel full time. These people donated to help me be able to keep doing the show.

  • @MGT3132
    @MGT3132 12 днів тому

    What if both of you lost the challenge by bluffing?

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  12 днів тому

      Then you both suffer the consequences of bluffing and being caught.

  • @77Jabbawockeez
    @77Jabbawockeez 5 років тому +2

    Bluff the game

  • @StijnHommes
    @StijnHommes 7 років тому

    At around 9:00 you claim that only the targetted player can claim to be the captain to block your stealing action. That is not true. Any player can block your steal action (if they so choose).

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +16

      A common mistake, but the way I say it here is correct. If you check the rules (at least in the version I have), it specifically states that the Blocking actions (block a steal, or blocking an Assassin) can only be claimed by the person being targeted. This has also been confirmed by the publisher. I'll likely delete both of these comments after I've given you a couple hours to read this, so that this doesn't confuse anyone who might just see your comment, and not my reply.

  • @TheKiltedKraut
    @TheKiltedKraut 7 років тому

    This game has been around quite a long time...why did you choose *now* to do a "Watch it Played" video?!?
    Slow month? Just curious because I can think of SO many other games that need game play rules explained and Coup isn't even in the top 100.

    • @WatchItPlayed
      @WatchItPlayed  7 років тому +20

      There's never a slow month :) Just keep in mind everyone's idea of what "needs" a video is different. I think Coup has some tricky spots in the rules that trip people up when they play, and it's a game that is still being printed and sold (due to its ongoing popularity), so I think the video will still have value to people. It was good timing for me personally, because I just wrapped some complex tutorial videos, and creatively I like to mix it up.

    • @tukkerintensity5575
      @tukkerintensity5575 6 років тому +3

      22,000+ views say differently.