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Played at Stephan's place.
KPMS. We take advantage of the reduced number of players to break out a new game (in the sense that it has never been played before) that plays best with 4.
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Played at Stephan's place.
MISPAK. Alain is here only for the first game; he must go stop rubber discs afterwards.
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Played at Stephan's place.
IMPSK. Quote of the night: "I am too lazy to moisturize."
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Perudo |
Mike Gerdov
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Three dice left in the showdown against Pascal. |
Mystery of the Abbey |
Mike Gerdov
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Having talked about religion in tonight's chatting preamble, we decide to play Mystery of the Abbey. Mike correctly accuses his namesake, Father Michael. Coincidence? God moves in mysterious ways.
6 points
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Played at Stephan's place.
SAMPIK. A full crew after a one-week hiatus.
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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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