blue started off with humble numbers, and played really well, put himself in a very strong position and looked good to win towards the end.
white invested well in development cards.
the unnamedplayer never bought development cards... i think that if you buy a very early development card and it is a victory point, you are put off the entire strategy for the game, sadness creeps in and you lose faith in the cards.
looking at the map, one can see how strongly is the unnamedplayer placed and how well blue played with his poor numbers (the waterfall-6 really helped, and no 7s rolled)
all in all a good game, but victory matters little when you get six points for all the effort.
Good game, Geoffrey. I know six points matter little - but I heard one wise saying which might help you with a little solace in such times: "Tipe tipe sarovar bharay"
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