How to Play: 1830

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @BoardGameBlitz
    @BoardGameBlitz  2 года назад +6

    Correction note: In the Special Stock Round (1:24) play continues to the left of the last person to buy directly from the bank (a company with no bids on it), NOT the last person to win an auction. This applies to Priority Deal as well.

  • @mattparkinson8471
    @mattparkinson8471 4 года назад +8

    The moment I realised all the topics were time-stamped in the description... Not all heroes wear capes.. THANK YOU!!

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome! I try to timestamp all my videos, especially the how to plays, so that it's easy to go back to a section to rewatch it.

  • @cafecomescrita
    @cafecomescrita 5 лет назад +19

    Heroic explanation if I've ever seen one.

  • @Darkjc86
    @Darkjc86 7 лет назад +41

    This is the best and fast explanation of a 18xx I've ever seen, thank you very much. I hope you can do a video for 1846.

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  7 лет назад +9

      Thanks for the compliment! I haven't played 1846 and wasn't planning on doing another 18xx rules video (since a lot of the rules tend to be the same/similar), but I know Heavy Cardboard (ruclips.net/user/HeavyCardboardvids) is doing a live teach/playthrough of 1846 in the next couple of weeks, so that might help.

    • @rufrider8682
      @rufrider8682 7 лет назад +4

      Since players with any experience usually explain 18XX games to each other by simply listing the ways that game differs from 18XX, it might be interesting if you did a video of another popular title (like 1846 - I am sure it would be a popular subject to cover) and format the video just like that: as a set of differences from 1830 and, conveniently, you can link this video at the start, telling people they should already be familiar with the earlier video before watching the new one. It could be a ~5 minute explanation then.

  • @CDK472
    @CDK472 Год назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. I appreciate you

  • @Goodluckg0odN1ght
    @Goodluckg0odN1ght 7 лет назад +16

    This was a nice, concise, much needed video. Thanks for posting, wish more people played 18xx.

  • @jawaadmahmood
    @jawaadmahmood 6 лет назад +3

    This is the very best game explanation I have ever seen. My wife and I have watched videos for much easier games that are not nearly as easy to understand,

  • @vvelvenvv
    @vvelvenvv 7 лет назад +8

    Thank you Oh so much! This is what I needed to get 1830 to my groups table. Having never touched an 18xx game it's been a challenge to try to explain it enough to get it to the table to try!

  • @jackr1717
    @jackr1717 7 лет назад +4

    Incredible little video on how to play 1830. I will link this to my friends before we sit down and do a run through.
    Great job! Can't wait to check out the rest of your videos.
    Keep up the great work!
    (I also second the short video about the differences between this and 1846 for example)

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  7 лет назад

      Thanks! I don't expect to do another 18xx video soon. So many other games to cover! (plus, I still haven't played 1846)

  • @Centigonos
    @Centigonos 3 года назад +2

    Great rules explanation! With a complex game like 1830, you will have to watch the video at least twice, even three times, but the rules teach is very well structured.
    On an entirely unrelated topic: I am regularly amazed how, from today's standards, the Avalon Hill version of 1830 looks like a prototype.

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! And yeah, the Avalon Hill version looks like a prototype compared to today, but it also was a lot cheaper than most games today! I think our copy had a catalog of other Avalon Hill games and they were all around $10-$15!

    • @Centigonos
      @Centigonos 3 года назад

      @@BoardGameBlitz Oh, I fondly remember the time when Avalon Hill games came with a catalog in the box and a note that you could send in a self-addressed, stamped envelope with questions regarding the game...Ah, the nostalgia!
      As I'm living in Germany, AH games have always been kind of expensive due to them being imported from the US, tariffs and such, but they were among the best games we could get our hands on!

  • @pedropodtube
    @pedropodtube 6 лет назад +2

    Congratulations for explaining a very complex instructions y such a short time. You did it excellente and clear some doubts i had about the game. Thank you once again.

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  6 лет назад

      You're welcome! I'm glad I was able to clear things up!

  • @clivewitcomb2839
    @clivewitcomb2839 4 года назад +1

    Really helpful examples, that confirmed my suspicions of how to play after my first reading of the rulebook. X

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  4 года назад +1

      clive witcomb haha “suspicions of how to play” is a great description of how it feels after reading the rulebook!

  • @grrs91
    @grrs91 7 лет назад +8

    Excellent video, thanks for doing it.

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  7 лет назад +5

      You're welcome! I'm hoping it can help people get into 18xx games.

  • @neeleyfolk
    @neeleyfolk 7 лет назад +3

    thank you. I just found the 1986 editiongame at my recycling center free shed (game was complete). Being so old the rules are lean, but this video helped a lot.

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  7 лет назад

      Wow, that's a great find! Glad this video could help!

  • @Norrygan
    @Norrygan 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful video! Thanks!

  • @tagorenakornchai5420
    @tagorenakornchai5420 7 лет назад +5

    Noticed the sneaky copy of 1817 hiding out just behind you. Probably one of the most mind-screwy games I've ever played. Love it to bits, though, but unfortunately haven't played it in a while :(

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  7 лет назад +1

      I've only been able to play it once so far. Super epic game!

    • @tagorenakornchai5420
      @tagorenakornchai5420 7 лет назад +1

      My favourite moment in 1817 was holding a 2-share company (with a 5 train in it) until the end of the game. $340 + appreciation/OR Share. Delightful.

  • @neeleyfolk
    @neeleyfolk 7 лет назад +1

    also like your use of poker chips, great idea

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  7 лет назад

      Yeah, poker chips are very useful. We also use calculators for the dividend calculations and keep pencils and paper handy for keeping track of routes for a lot of 18xx games.

  • @pfefferle74
    @pfefferle74 4 года назад +2

    Do yourself a favor and watch this video at 0.75x

    • @Centigonos
      @Centigonos 3 года назад

      You are right, I also had to slow the video down.
      This being said, you could have been a bit nicer than only concentrating on the fact that you (and I) are incapable of thinking as fast as Ambie is speaking. How about a few words on how brilliant the explanation is?

  • @russsandbags1967
    @russsandbags1967 4 года назад +2

    Have you played 18Chesepeake by chance? Is it similar to 1830?

    • @russsandbags1967
      @russsandbags1967 4 года назад

      Thanks for making this!

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  4 года назад +3

      I've played 18Chesapeake once. The rules are very similar to 1830. I don't remember the differences though since I was taught the game and it was a couple years ago. I think the main difference is that there's exporting of trains (the game removes trains at the end of the round).

  • @kaimayer305
    @kaimayer305 2 года назад +1

    What kind of chips are you using? I'd like a set.

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  2 года назад +1

      We have the Majestics from Apache Poker Chips: www.apachepokerchips.com/product/300-custom-majestic-chips/

    • @kaimayer305
      @kaimayer305 2 года назад +1

      @@BoardGameBlitz Thank you!

  • @sebastiankuklo4093
    @sebastiankuklo4093 4 года назад

    How long have You been recording this? It's a truly amazing performance. So essential and rich. Congratulations. Besides, how do You feel about the game?

  • @playingk5845
    @playingk5845 5 лет назад

    My rulebook says that the priority deal card doesn’t change after an auction for private companies at tech start of the game?

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  5 лет назад

      It shouldn't really matter, since the next stock round happens immediately after the inital private company auction. But otherwise it helps indicate who goes first in the next stock round. I think the original Avalon Hill Rules say that the priority deal card gets passed to the next player after the private company auction, but I'm not sure if that has been changed in other editions.

    • @playingk5845
      @playingk5845 5 лет назад +1

      I think I might have worded my statement a bit wrong, I meant when you made multiple bids on a private company so you start an auction, I’ll go by what my rulebook says but it states that after that private (with multiple bids) has been sold play goes to the person with the priority deal and it doesn’t change hands.
      In other words, after an auction for a private company with multiple bids happen, the player to the left of the last player to directly buy a private (not by a bit, auctioned or not) goes, but, anyways is fine really, I’m just gonna roll by what my rules says

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  5 лет назад

      @@playingk5845 Ah yes, that is correct. I have the correction in the description of the video and I think I had annotated it in the video, but because RUclips got rid of annotations the correction no longer shows up in the video.

    • @playingk5845
      @playingk5845 5 лет назад

      You right I should look at the description! Thank you!

  • @szba-tl2oo
    @szba-tl2oo Год назад

    Great video! Can I share this video to China's bilibili in a non-profitable way?

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  Год назад

      Sorry, I don’t want the video uploaded anywhere else so that if people have questions they can comment here.

    • @szba-tl2oo
      @szba-tl2oo Год назад

      @@BoardGameBlitz Ok, sorry to bother you, I think your video is very good, I wish you a happy life and a smooth work☺️☺️

  • @unachimba9
    @unachimba9 6 лет назад

    Don't discarded trains go to the bank pool rather than the supply?

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  6 лет назад +1

      It just goes back to the Bank (the rules don't specify a difference between bank pool and train area for trains - only for stock). We put it in the train area since that makes it more clear which trains are available for purchase, especially during a force purchase.

  • @RolandTemplar
    @RolandTemplar 3 года назад

    Hey nice tutorial, but a bit slower xD, a question, i can sell a private to a corporation that i own? Or must be a corporation of other players?

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  3 года назад

      Yup, you’re can sell it to any public corporation. Most of the time in my games a player sells it to a corporation that they’re the president of.

  • @Goomba_Smash
    @Goomba_Smash Год назад

    Why does this say the game is for 3-5 players? My 1830 box says 2-5 players

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  Год назад

      The original game was for 3-6 players. The 2 player version might be a new variant? I’m not sure.

    • @The-Eric-Cartman
      @The-Eric-Cartman Год назад +1

      @@BoardGameBlitz I’m confused too. At 15:46 in your video, the certificates limit chart shows an amount for 2 players.

    • @ElegyForTheMasses
      @ElegyForTheMasses Год назад +1

      @@BoardGameBlitz I have a 1986 copy of the game and the rulebook included shows a cert limit for 2-6 players, and no player count is listed on the box itself. Was there a version before that? Back when I played this in the early 90s, I remember contacting Avalon Hill for clarification on the money distribution for 2 players, and they informed me they meant to include the amount for 2 players. They also said it’s common to increase shareholding limit from 60 to 70% for two players, though it’s not in the rulebook. I’m curious where the original ever was advertised to be 3-6 players.

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  Год назад +1

      Ah I didn’t look at that part and just looked at the setup in the rulebook, sorry! As @ElegyForTheMasses said, there wasn’t a player count on the box so I looked at the setup and only saw it listed for 3-6 players so I assumed that was the player count (and maybe BGG had that as the player count or community voted player count when I made the video).

  • @kylesimons4280
    @kylesimons4280 4 месяца назад

    This video doesn’t load

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  4 месяца назад

      Sorry, I don’t know how to troubleshoot that since it works for me. Might be a RUclips problem?

  • @The-Eric-Cartman
    @The-Eric-Cartman Год назад

    I can’t keep up with how fast the rules are being spoken :(

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  Год назад

      Have you tried the RUclips playback speed function? It works really well and can play back at 0.75x (or even 0.5x or 0.25x) if normal is too fast.

  • @kosterix123
    @kosterix123 6 лет назад

    no girl I showed it liked 1830. Like ever. I agree the best part is the IPO but now effectively you are not showing any "real" gameplay as in takeovers and forced sale of stock..

    • @ClydeWright
      @ClydeWright 4 года назад +2

      Maybe because you called them 'girls' instead of women?

  • @nshaw1299
    @nshaw1299 3 месяца назад +1

    4:14 I see in the instructions that share value goes up if all shares are 'owned by players'. not 'sold out'. Is that an update to the rules?

    • @BoardGameBlitz
      @BoardGameBlitz  3 месяца назад +2

      Sorry for the confusion! The rules are correct and I meant “sold out” as “not available for purchase anymore” (from IPO or bank pool).