Game Start
Turn 1, Phases I-III due 1/16, Tuesday
The Players
Player |
Color |
Starting Location |
Money |
Trains |
Snowplows |
Personnell |
Dave Partridge |
Denver |
$1800 |
9 |
|
6 points |
|
Paul Bolduc |
Denver |
$1800 |
9 |
|
6 points |
|
Bill Scharf |
El Paso |
$1800 |
9 |
|
6 points |
|
Andy Lewis |
Salt Lake City |
$1800 |
9 |
|
6 points |
|
Michael Longdin |
Pueblo |
$1800 |
9 |
|
6 points |
|
Dave Hooton | Santa Fe | $1800 | 9 | 6 points |
Available Claims
# |
City |
Type |
Claim |
Operation |
102 |
Hillsboro |
Silver |
$100 |
$40 |
48 |
Ouray |
Silver |
$60 |
$40 |
74 |
Elk Springs |
Coal |
$60 |
$20 |
98 |
Pinos Altos |
Gold |
$160 |
$60 |
37 |
Eureka |
Silver |
$60 |
$40 |
92
|
Raton
|
Coal
|
$80
|
$40 |
105
|
Silver City
|
Silver |
$40
|
$40 |
36
|
Eureka
|
Silver
|
$100
|
$50 |
Available Passenger Lines
# |
Type |
Route |
Payoff |
Cost |
Notes |
5 |
A |
Denver - Pueblo |
$80 |
$165 |
|
3 |
A |
Denver - Colorado Springs |
$50 |
$105 |
|
1 |
A |
Denver - Boulder |
$20 |
$45 |
|
6 |
A |
Santa Fe - Albuquerque |
$90 |
$180 |
|
8 |
A |
Denver - Leadville |
$260 |
$500 |
Discard after 4 Leadville depletions |
2 |
A |
Salt Lake City - Provo |
$20 |
$50 |
|
4 |
A |
El Paso - Deming |
$60 |
$135 |
|
7 |
A |
Pueblo - Santa Fe |
$120 |
$280 |
Available Trains
Type |
# Available |
Cost |
9 |
0 |
$80 |
15 |
6 |
$120 |
Available Snowplows
Type |
# Available |
Cost |
Die +2 |
3 |
$40 |
Notes
Maps and house rules have been included with all of your zines. Please look them over. We are playing the Advanced Rules, with the Hiring and Advancing Optional Rule. Additional prospectors and surveyors may be purchased at $400 each (and if your prospector gets killed, this is the cost of rehiring, not what is on the card). You may have a total of four prospectors and/or surveyors at any one time. In the event that a prospector or surveyor wins a dispute, that piece gains a bonus, to a maximum of +2, and keeping counter limits in mind (you may only have one +1 and one +2 prospector and surveyor in play at any one time). In addition, we are using the Freight Transfer optional rule. Instead of delivering your freight to a market, you may deliver it to another claim of the same type. The freight capacity of your trains is calculated the same, with the exception that any claim in the same location (two silver claims in Leadville, for example) is treated has being a distance of 1 away. So, using the example of two silver claims in Leadville, a power 9 train could transfer 18 silver from one claim to the other. Victory conditions are as in the Campaign game we are playing 24 turns, and whoever has the most money at the end of that period wins. During the initial deal, card 110 (Killed by Apaches) came up, sending the following claims to the bottom of the deck: 127 (Silver in Westcliffe), 52 (Silver in Lake City), 55 (Lumber in Walden), 86 (Coal in Canon City), 34 (Silver in Heber City), and 120 (Coal in Cuba). Finally, please come up with a color for track on the map, and make sure it is something visible and distinguishable from the other players. Good luck.
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