Hello,
I want to learn what is a correct strategy on this board (not excluding that there is some room for adaption depending on my opponent purchases).
The game included Colonies
Fool's Gold, Pearl Diver, Stonemason, Loan, Procession, Bazaar, Council Room, Haggler, Tactician, Nobles
On 5/2 I thought about opening with Tactician/ Fools Gold
On 4/3 I was first thinking about Loan/Fools Gold, because Fools Gold likes trashing (sometimes^^ not from Chapel I learned in the wiki), but Loan may hit Fools Gold
and does not help me to buy $5 cards. So on 4/3 I go either Fools Gold/Silver or Fools Gold/Fools Gold. I went for Silver/Fools Gold.
My opponent by the way went Silver/Loan. Maybe this is stronger? Someone knows that?
http://gokosalvager.com/static/logprettifier.html?20141130/log.51279b11e4b03ef870c8e38e.1417341540350.txtThis is the log.
On turn 4 my opponent buys Stonemason gaining 2 Pearl Divers. In my opinion this is not good. Wouldnt it be just better to get Fools Gold or Silver instead here?
On turn 4 I buy the Tactician. Should I buy here a Haggler instead?
What was the correct buy on turn 7 for me? Was Bazaar better than Nobles here or vice versa? When would you start to buy Nobles?
On turn 12 I have the following Hand: Tactician Haggler 3x Fool Gold
Can Tactician compensate haggler +3x Fool Gold? If you choose Haggler 3x Fools Gold you buy and gain here?
Turn 13: Should I buy Silver here or nothing? How many Silvers one should posses here at most (before they become a burden) when going for a Tactician and later Nobles/Bazaar mix?
I learned that I have no clue about when to buy Platin. My trust in treasures was shaken, since I found out how little treasure most engines need to run. Do you have some basic rules (of course there are exceptions) when to buy Platin?
I lost terribly. If you find more noticeable things in the log, please tell me. Dominion is wonderful