Spending at the end of round 1:
@Captbnut : £5
@GeeBizzle : £12
@Benkyo : £2
@Chewy77 : £6
That means that the turn order next round (least to most spent) is @Benkyo , @Captbnut , @Chewy77 , @GeeBizzle
Player boards and remaining cash at the start of round 2:
@Benkyo (£28)
@Captbnut (£25)
@Chewy77 (£24)
@GeeBizzle (£18)
The board at the start of round 2:
Nobody earns any income - @Benkyo to play.
This time you get 2 actions
The restrictions for this round are:
You may not build railways (canal era)
You may only build one tile in each location (canal era)
Reminders:
You must be connected to either a coal mine (belonging to any player) or the market to access coal. The connections do not need to be your link tiles.
Link tiles must connect to your existing network at one or both ends.
Benkyo
21 October 2020 21:58
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Develop cotton x2, spending £4 for iron, discarding Stockport.
Build coal in Manchester, spending £5, discarding coal.
@Captbnut is up.
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Build canal between Oldham and Manchester £3 and a shipyard card
Build ironworks in Manchester £5, Manchester card and a coal from Manchester (not Oldham).
I will build a canal to Birkenhead (£3) and build a seaport at Liverpool?
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Play Liverpool and build a canal between manchester and Warrington (£3).
Play manchester and take a £30 loan.
Looking at the map, it’s only a train track between Ellesmere and Birkenhead. The canal is to Liverpool.
I’m happy to pause my turn if chewy wants to take the canal I used up. Otherwise I’m happy to stick with my choice.
Oops, now I made the image bigger I can see the canal does not go to Birkenhead, sorry
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So replace the canal to Liverpool instead of Birkenhead (still £3) and build the seaport in Liverpool.
2 Likes
I’ll stay the same please.
2 Likes
At the end of this round:
New turn order is: @GeeBizzle , @Captbnut , @Benkyo , @Chewy77
Income: @Captbnut gains £2, @GeeBizzle pays £3 to the bank.
Player boards and cash at the beginning of the next round:
@Benkyo £19
Tier
Cotton Mills
Ports
Shipyards
Iron works
Coal mines
IV
3
2
-
1
2
III
3
2
-
1
2
II
2
2
2
1
2
I
0
2
2
1
0
Locked
-
-
2
-
-
@Captbnut (£25)
Tier
Cotton Mills
Ports
Shipyards
Iron works
Coal mines
IV
3
2
-
1
2
III
3
2
-
1
2
II
3
2
2
1
2
I
3
2
2
0
0
Locked
-
-
2
-
-
@Chewy77 (£15)
Tier
Cotton Mills
Ports
Shipyards
Iron works
Coal mines
IV
3
2
-
1
2
III
3
2
-
1
2
II
3
2
2
1
2
I
3
0
2
1
1
Locked
-
-
2
-
-
@GeeBizzle (£32)
Tier
Cotton Mills
Ports
Shipyards
Iron works
Coal mines
IV
3
2
-
1
2
III
3
2
-
1
2
II
3
2
2
1
2
I
2
2
2
1
1
Locked
-
-
2
-
-
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The restrictions for this round are:
You may not build railways (canal era)
You may only build one tile in each location (canal era)
Reminders:
You must be connected to either a coal mine (belonging to any player) or the market to access coal. The connections do not need to be your link tiles.
Link tiles must connect to your existing network at one or both ends.
@GeeBizzle to play
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Player board for reference.
Play shipyard and build shipyard in Warrington.£3
Play Preston and sell my cotton.
Play coal and build a coal mine in Warrington, £5.
Play Preston and develop 2x cotton mills. £2 to iron market.
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Build canal between Manchester and Bolton (Birkenhead card £3)
Build iron foundry(?) in Bolton. (Bolton card, £7, coal from Manchester - flip @Benkyo ’s tile (you’re welcome!). 2 iron to market to get £2
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