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Hidavypi wrote:
I can't say this with any certainty, but this may be part of the issue. Our group moved on to the variable boards after the second play and we see a variety of different strategies win. Herding is certainly valuable, but it doesn't break the game. Burgundy is really a game about optimizing your moves. I've seen some situations where, by using the special abilties of tiles, you can sqeeze six or seven actions out of two dice. Animals don't really allow you to do this.
Can you give an example?