Annals of Events

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Played at Stephan's place.

Game played

Winners

Notes

Perudo Kevin Caron Two dice left against Ian.
Power Grid Pascal Werlberger 16 cities built and powered (five players). And thus Mr March is crowned!

0

Played at Stephan's place. Roads are snow-covered after yet another storm, but playing games are worth braving the road conditions and 6 people are present.

Game played

Winners

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Timeline Ian Stewart Ian wins the inaugural game of Timeline, a game contributed by Kevin.
Timeline Pascal Werlberger And Pascal wins the next one...
Timeline Pascal Werlberger ... and the one after that, showing that his previous win was no fluke.
Perudo Stephan Reebs Three dice left.
King of Tokyo Ian Stewart Ian's monster kills all the other ones.

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Played at Stephan's place. "Sometimes you lose, and sometimes other people win"

Game played

Winners

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Deep Sea Adventure Kevin Caron Kevin scores big on the last round.
Perudo Pascal Werlberger Three dice left after a 4 vs 4 dice contest with Kevin at the end.
Wits & Wagers Stephan Reebs Stephan makes his fortune by knowing that the words to the US national anthem were written at the end of the 1812-14 war with Canada/Britain.
Category 5 Pascal Werlberger A clear win with 36 points.

2

Played at Stephan's place. Six people gather up, following last week's cancellation because of a snowstorm.

Game played

Winners

Notes

Perudo Mike Gerdov Two dice left against Alain.
Balderdash Kevin Caron Very clear win by Kevin, who made the most of the Double Bluff.
Screw your neighbour Ian Stewart Perfect game by Ian, with 132 points.

132 points

Tsuro Mike Gerdov "The secret to a long life - is uninterrupted Path Of Seven Tiles" - unknown zen master

2

Played at Stephan's place. Kevin emerges from a long drought and sweeps all before him. In addition to the games reported, we played Telestration with Cards against Humanity themes, and everybody won!

Game played

Winners

Notes

Perudo Kevin Caron Three dice left.
Wits & Wagers Kevin Caron Kevin knows when the Wright brothers' first flight was, and his daring all-in bet on his own answer pays off handsomely.