[Boardgames] The Grizzled
Michael Haddox-Schatz
michael.haddoxschatz at gmail.com
Tue Jul 16 14:05:20 EDT 2019
I think there is some form of cooperative strategy that we should use. I'm
sure we could find good ideas online, but that would be cheating, so here
are my thoughts based on playing today.
First, when choosing which card to play on your turn, I think you want to
play the card that maximizes the number of cards everyone will be able to
get rid of. So if everyone is in with a bunch of cards - use a speech. Play
cards with minimal hazards first, to not constrain others. Probably play
trap cards even earlier to minimize odds of losing. If there is a
multi-hazard card out and you have your lucky charm, use it to get rid of
that card.
Save the Christmas card to get rid of a bad trauma.
I think one of the biggest differences between the two times we played it
was in support. The first game we almost always got support and the second
game we almost never did. There are various strategies, but the simplest
would be, everyone go to the right (or left, agree before the round),
except one person. And optimize to get rid of the most dangerous card
showing.
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:13 AM Theo McGuckin <tsm at jlab.org> wrote:
> I brought The Grizzled for us to try. It's a co-op, 2-5 player game.
>
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