Played again tonigh with the same 10 cards. and i won! it seemed ineffective at first, he was buing provinces at turn 6, but the torturers really did some work this time, i was able to chain a lot of them.
The guys are absolutely right about engines being superior most of the time and being more fun for the engine builder. The question is: Do your friends still like the game? Because: To watch engine player's turns is really awful for BM players, especially real life and especially with chained torturers involved.
I'm serious. If I try to build complex engines real life with relatively new players they might not want to play again.
It depends on the play group really. Some players might get bored with Dominion or have a negative first impression if they feel it is a "solved" game where you mostly buy money, but will have their eyes light up upon seeing an elaborate engine. On the other hand, being on the receiving end of a Torturer engine can be a smack down that keeps someone away from Dominion forever. I'm starting to wonder whether Intrigue is really the best way to introduce someone to engines. The engines in the base game tend to be rather innocent. The worst damage you can do to your opponents with an engine is play Militia every turn. However, as far as attacks in engines are concerned, nastier and nastier attacks become available as you move up the expansions. Torturer, Ghost Ship, Ambassador, Mountebank, Rabble, Goons, Knights, Discard+Masquerade, etc. The engines themselves start becoming slow to play once Alchemy and Cornucopia (think Menagerie/Hamlet) get into the picture.
It matters whether or not the players you're promoting the game to enjoy complex games or not. Players who enjoy simple games will like the feeling of playing with the hammer that is Big-Money (like my sister), while others will scoff at it and are seeking the flashiness of the machine that is the engine.
I recently introduced someone to Dominion. It was a 3-player that we played the the first game setup. The new player actually did very well, buying a good number of Markets and Gold, but was really impressed with the engine I was able to build. I think he can go far in Dominion if he wants to. I think seeing the engine made it immediately clear that "combo" decks have power and that Dominion is full of wonders. He wasn't discouraged when I won a later game with a Torturer engine either. He also got to experience me losing with an attempted Torturer engine, but was really impressed by how I was able to catch up with dukes and only lose by 2 points. Last I heard, he looked up Dominion online and introduced a friend of his to it.
So then, know who you're playing with, and be aware that Dominion is not for everyone.