![]() The original one is still good for the absolute basics of planning, but this one will be what really gets into the nitty-gritty. This really wasn’t a comprehensive list of all the GBs in the game though, nor did it truly discuss which play style(s) they work best for. I have found these axioms prove pretty successful but nothing is ever 100%.įinally keep alert for wasting turns by repeating choices in the same column.At the inception of this site we released an article on what GBs were right for you. Meanwhile a few suggestions on solving negotiations from me.ġst round: Always use coins and supplies first (they are plentiful and expendable) then generally use goods you have the most of to fill the remaining slots.Ģnd round: You are not trying to win the second round but you are trying to complete the negotiation so if you have any wrong slot hits in the first round, don't use them in this round but remember them because they are guaranteed winners for the third round.Ģnd round: Use coins and supplies again if they are still open and fill the remaining slots with anything else but your first hit winners.ģrd round: If this is your final round uses your 1st round winners and at this stage you hopefully will have eliminated enough to be able to complete the set and successfully finish the negotiation.Ĥth round: Follow the same strategy for the all subsequent rounds, gradually introducing your known winners when other options are not available, ![]() Agent 327 hides his vast knowledge of this game with wit? and sarcasm but get him on your side and he can be really astute. Click to expand.You will find some comments on here more helpful than others. ![]()
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