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Played at Stephan's place.
PSAMKIC. Happy Birthday Carlo! Mike provides an apple pie and Kevin provides a fancy beer. Carlo provides Secret Hitler!
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Secret Hitler |
Ian Stewart, Mike Gerdov, Pascal Werlberger, Stephan Reebs
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Mike and the Liberals kill A.H., meaning both Adolf Hitler and Alain Haché. |
Secret Hitler |
Carlo-Antonio Marin, Kevin Caron, Stephan Reebs
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Hitler Kevin plays a masterful game of deception and brings victory to the fascists, coming back from a 4-1 deficit. |
Codenames |
Alain Haché, Kevin Caron, Stephan Reebs
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Close game decided on the last single clue, with Alain leading. |
Codenames |
Alain Haché, Kevin Caron, Stephan Reebs
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Stephan gives the clues but not for long, as the other team stumbles quickly onto the black word. |
Perudo |
Ian Stewart
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Two dice left against Pascal, in a wild game that saw lots of skewed distributions. |
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Played at Stephan's place.
MASPK. We share Mike and Irina's birthday cake for Stephan, who turned 56 last Friday, and then we battle it out for the Man of the Month title.
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Played at Stephan's place.
Only SKP this week, so many people miss out on Pascal's delicious apple crisp (with ice cream to boot!). We take advantage of the low number of players to introduce two new games, both of them Spiel des Jahres winners. For the second week in a row, all games are won by different players.
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Played at Stephan's place.
PISAM. Four different winners tonight.
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Winners |
Notes |
Augustus |
Pascal Werlberger
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Pascal wins with 70 points and amazing efficiency: nobody had more than four cards by the time he got his seventh. |
Augustus |
Kevin Caron
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Alain finishes the game, but Kevin has more points, with 58. |
Perudo |
Alain Haché
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Two dice left in the 3 vs 3 dice showdown against Stephan. |
Trans Europa |
Mike Gerdov
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Mike and Stephan are in a close race, but Mike wins the last round while Stephan crashes. Mike ends up with a 5 pt lead. |
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Played at Stephan's place.
SMIKAP. A short night of Codenames (and chatting), where the teams with eight guesses always won.
Game played |
Winners |
Notes |
Codenames |
Alain Haché, Mike Gerdov, Stephan Reebs
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With Mike giving the clues, the old men strike first ... |
Codenames |
Ian Stewart, Kevin Caron, Pascal Werlberger
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... but the young guys soon retaliate, with Kevin at the helm ... |
Codenames |
Ian Stewart, Kevin Caron, Pascal Werlberger
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... and they eventually prevail, with Pascal leading. By the way, Mike may be an old man but he reveals that he started running, the fool! |
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