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Started by webny99, March 08, 2021, 05:58:56 PM

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Scott5114

I'd really like to get better at chess, but I've never managed to find anyone to play with that is about my skill level. Either I completely demolish them or they completely demolish me, neither of which is much fun.
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webny99

I say about chess the same thing that I've heard some people say about Rook: I'd like to learn how to play it, but it seems fairly complicated, and I don't get it just from watching.

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Quote from: webny99 on April 16, 2021, 04:42:08 PM
I say about chess the same thing that I've heard some people say about Rook: I'd like to learn how to play it, but it seems fairly complicated, and I don't get it just from watching.

Chess is actually stupidly simple.  Getting good at it is what's complicated!
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Scott5114

Rook is also pretty simple–it's just a trick-taking game played with non-standard cards. If you're not familiar with the genre, try starting with Whist and, once that becomes old hat, you should find Rook less daunting.
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hotdogPi

Quote from: Scott5114 on April 16, 2021, 06:36:35 PM
Rook is also pretty simple–it's just a trick-taking game played with non-standard cards. If you're not familiar with the genre, try starting with Whist and, once that becomes old hat, you should find Rook less daunting.

It's actually not that nonstandard. You have a fourteenth card in each suit, that's all.
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Scott5114

Quote from: 1 on April 16, 2021, 06:49:57 PM
Quote from: Scott5114 on April 16, 2021, 06:36:35 PM
Rook is also pretty simple–it's just a trick-taking game played with non-standard cards. If you're not familiar with the genre, try starting with Whist and, once that becomes old hat, you should find Rook less daunting.

It's actually not that nonstandard. You have a fourteenth card in each suit, that's all.

"Non-standard" in this case means a proprietary deck that can only be purchased from one supplier. In the US and England, that'd be any deck that can't be derived from one or more 52-card decks composed of A-K-Q-J-10...2 in diamonds, hearts, clubs, and spades. (Other countries have different standard decks, often with only 32 cards, using different suits, like bells and leaves.)
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webny99

Quote from: Scott5114 on April 16, 2021, 06:36:35 PM
Rook is also pretty simple–it's just a trick-taking game played with non-standard cards. If you're not familiar with the genre, try starting with Whist and, once that becomes old hat, you should find Rook less daunting.

Yeah, I know - I've played Rook a lot, so I was sort of using that to think about how someone else might feel about my similar take on chess. Rook really isn't that hard, although I do still make an occasional blunder when I don't think things through properly, especially as the bidder. I'd be afraid of doing the same thing in chess.

Scott5114

Catching your opponent in a blunder, and exploiting when your opponent has made a blunder, is basically what all of chess is about.
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webny99

Quote from: Scott5114 on April 16, 2021, 08:03:54 PM
Catching your opponent in a blunder, and exploiting when your opponent has made a blunder, is basically what all of chess is about.

Well, right, and I can't stand the thought of the outcome hinging on a stupid error I made. I know that's part of the fun, but I tend to prefer long games that hinge on the cumulative and can't completely unravel in a single play or two.

Scott5114

Quote from: webny99 on April 16, 2021, 09:46:03 PM
Quote from: Scott5114 on April 16, 2021, 08:03:54 PM
Catching your opponent in a blunder, and exploiting when your opponent has made a blunder, is basically what all of chess is about.

Well, right, and I can't stand the thought of the outcome hinging on a stupid error I made. I know that's part of the fun, but I tend to prefer long games that hinge on the cumulative and can't completely unravel in a single play or two.

Can't argue with that. It can be really satisfying when you make a mistake, catch your error, and manage to successfully recover.
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JayhawkCO

Just picked up three new ones for my gaming group.

Azul - Super light, easy to teach to anyone, deceptively strategic
Wingspan - A little more involved, among the prettiest games I've ever seen, I think this one would appeal to most
Brass: Birmingham - A lot heavier, but easily the best game of the bunch

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I know this is an old thread, but no need to start a new one.  I've been playing a ton of Age of Steam lately and since I know there are a lot of railfans on this site too, I was curious if anyone else had ever played any train games.

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JayhawkCO

An old thread, but since 2021, board games have become my main hobby. Just reorganized my collection.


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A couple weeks back I fired up my NES and played the first quest in the original Legend of Zelda.  I'm considering firing up Super Metroid if my wife and I don't go anywhere Sunday since it is a bye week for the Lions.

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Quote from: JayhawkCO on October 24, 2025, 03:40:18 PMAn old thread, but since 2021, board games have become my main hobby. Just reorganized my collection.



Who do you play with?
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JayhawkCO

Quote from: Rothman on October 24, 2025, 04:30:24 PM
Quote from: JayhawkCO on October 24, 2025, 03:40:18 PMAn old thread, but since 2021, board games have become my main hobby. Just reorganized my collection.



Who do you play with?

I have two different game groups -- one I met at a meetup.com get together and then my main group who I met through a Patreon of a YouTube board game content creator.

CoreySamson

I have been steadily getting a little better at chess. I'm not good at openings, but I'm getting decent at midgames and endgames.
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Scott5114

Quote from: JayhawkCO on October 24, 2025, 03:40:18 PMAn old thread, but since 2021, board games have become my main hobby. Just reorganized my collection.



Those Ikea-Kallax-style cube shelves have got to be the most ideal board game storage shelf. Our local board game store in Norman used them for all of their storage. When they shut down from the pandemic, we ended up buying four of them for cheap (though we're using them as bookshelves).

We ended up giving most of our board games away to friends before leaving Oklahoma. We only have a half-dozen or so left.
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JayhawkCO

Quote from: Scott5114 on October 24, 2025, 06:53:05 PM
Quote from: JayhawkCO on October 24, 2025, 03:40:18 PMAn old thread, but since 2021, board games have become my main hobby. Just reorganized my collection.



Those Ikea-Kallax-style cube shelves have got to be the most ideal board game storage shelf. Our local board game store in Norman used them for all of their storage. When they shut down from the pandemic, we ended up buying four of them for cheap (though we're using them as bookshelves).

We ended up giving most of our board games away to friends before leaving Oklahoma. We only have a half-dozen or so left.

They are the "industry standard". My wife originally got me the Amazon knock off ones on the right but they don't fit a lot of the games I'm into because everything now is "bigger = better".

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I had a Jeopardy! board game that I would play with my brother Jeff and one of my parents, with an occasional friend or other family member (mainly my cousin Jessica) also playing along. My father almost always took the role of Alex Trebek, although when he played, my mother would host it instead. Nowadays, though, I'm more likely to play along with the show when it's actually on TV, being more right than not.
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