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EricBess
Guest
Yes, the game isn't over yet folks. Spiderman stops the bidding at 3 gems, selling off his Cave (and his leverage in tan) to pay for it. If Jigglypuff had Struck right then, the game would have been over, but, not knowing when Spiderman was going to make his move, he didn't know when the best time to Strike would be, so he Passed right then.
Gerode: N/A
Spiderman: Stop
rkoelsch: N/A
Jigglypuff: Pass
Current turn: Gerode (income 2)
Gems-Income/Resources (color-points-income):
Gerode: 8-2 / Parrot (purple-30-1), Fruit (green-30-1) (60 pts)
Spiderman: 2-6 / Bugs and Slugs (green-10-2), Tree House (tan-50-0), Lizard (purple-20-2), Rats (green-20-2) (100pts)
rkoelsch: 8-2 / Palm Leaf (tan-10-2), Wild Boar (green-50-0) (60pts)
Jigglypuff: 3-3 / Monkey (purple-40-1), Artesian Well (blue-50-0), Dew (blue-10-2), People (purple-50-0) (140pts)
Sold to bank: Cave (tan-30-1)
Up next? A Cricket (purple-10-2). Strong income piece. This late in the game, the income may not add up much, but every little bit helps. I might also point out that, while the 10 points isn't very strong, it is still enough for Jigglypuff to win with.
Bids are due Wednesday.
One more comment. Keep an eye on the sold to bank cards. Also keep an eye on whose turn is coming up and who may need to sell something to the bank. At this point, the only sold card is the Cave, but both Spiderman and Jigglypuff are still under 5 gems, so they may need to sell resources. As such, if your turn is coming up (Spiderman, in this case), let me know what resource you would like to bid on. Your choices are 1) Potentially any card owned by someone who might need to sell 2) Any card already sold to the bank, 3) The top card of the deck.
If there is a card someone has that you might want to bid on, we will bid on that if it gets sold. If there are several cards you would be willing to bid on before either the Cave or the top card, list them in order of priority. Remember, you can always just bid for the top card and not worry about it.
One final note which applies right now. Remember that if your turn is coming up, you will get income. As such, you could potentially be in a situation where you might want to bid on the very card that you sell, assuming that you need to sell, that is.
Gerode: N/A
Spiderman: Stop
rkoelsch: N/A
Jigglypuff: Pass
Current turn: Gerode (income 2)
Gems-Income/Resources (color-points-income):
Gerode: 8-2 / Parrot (purple-30-1), Fruit (green-30-1) (60 pts)
Spiderman: 2-6 / Bugs and Slugs (green-10-2), Tree House (tan-50-0), Lizard (purple-20-2), Rats (green-20-2) (100pts)
rkoelsch: 8-2 / Palm Leaf (tan-10-2), Wild Boar (green-50-0) (60pts)
Jigglypuff: 3-3 / Monkey (purple-40-1), Artesian Well (blue-50-0), Dew (blue-10-2), People (purple-50-0) (140pts)
Sold to bank: Cave (tan-30-1)
Up next? A Cricket (purple-10-2). Strong income piece. This late in the game, the income may not add up much, but every little bit helps. I might also point out that, while the 10 points isn't very strong, it is still enough for Jigglypuff to win with.
Bids are due Wednesday.
One more comment. Keep an eye on the sold to bank cards. Also keep an eye on whose turn is coming up and who may need to sell something to the bank. At this point, the only sold card is the Cave, but both Spiderman and Jigglypuff are still under 5 gems, so they may need to sell resources. As such, if your turn is coming up (Spiderman, in this case), let me know what resource you would like to bid on. Your choices are 1) Potentially any card owned by someone who might need to sell 2) Any card already sold to the bank, 3) The top card of the deck.
If there is a card someone has that you might want to bid on, we will bid on that if it gets sold. If there are several cards you would be willing to bid on before either the Cave or the top card, list them in order of priority. Remember, you can always just bid for the top card and not worry about it.
One final note which applies right now. Remember that if your turn is coming up, you will get income. As such, you could potentially be in a situation where you might want to bid on the very card that you sell, assuming that you need to sell, that is.