Thanks for doing this series. LoD is the COIN game I like the most but have only played solo with 3 bots so this is great to check if I’ve played them correctly. One of the nice AI upgrade made for later COIN games is the AI’s ability to look at what card is coming next. I really liked that in Pendragon for example.
Very cool! I do the same thing! My favorite for this style play is GMT’s Gandhi. Coin games are good at it. To watch the narrative unfold before you. Like watching a movie. Peace…
Thank you for this, great idea! Enjoying watching it! One minor point, at 14:00, the order for placement is regulars then tories,beginning with the fewest; wouldn’t reverse be tories then regulars, beginning with the most? End result is the same in this case, due to not removing the last piece. Really enjoying the video and glad to see you do it all the way to the end! Any other COIN Playthroughs coming up?
Thanks. I am glad you are enjoying the series. I think you are probably right about removal priorities. In this case, it didn't matter, but please let me know if you notice any place in the rest of the series where this mistake made a difference. Also, there is another COIN playthrough coming soon. So, stay tuned for that. Which one do you think it will it be?!
@@nullitaire My best guess is Pendragon, as it is pinging several lists I have seen as one of the best yet also somewhat complex. Fire in the Lake is also popular though, although in that case there are multiple bot versions that are official!
Thanks for doing this series. LoD is the COIN game I like the most but have only played solo with 3 bots so this is great to check if I’ve played them correctly. One of the nice AI upgrade made for later COIN games is the AI’s ability to look at what card is coming next. I really liked that in Pendragon for example.
Playing Nullitaire is a great way to learn how to play bots. Glad you are enjoying the series.
Very cool! I do the same thing! My favorite for this style play is GMT’s Gandhi. Coin games are good at it. To watch the narrative unfold before you. Like watching a movie. Peace…
Thanks. It’s great to hear from a fellow nullitaire player. I hope you will tune in for future play-throughs on the channel.
Nice playthrough. I also like playing bot vs. bot, lots of fun :)
Thanks. It's nice to meet a fellow nullitaire player.
Thank you for this, great idea! Enjoying watching it!
One minor point, at 14:00, the order for placement is regulars then tories,beginning with the fewest; wouldn’t reverse be tories then regulars, beginning with the most? End result is the same in this case, due to not removing the last piece.
Really enjoying the video and glad to see you do it all the way to the end! Any other COIN Playthroughs coming up?
Thanks. I am glad you are enjoying the series. I think you are probably right about removal priorities. In this case, it didn't matter, but please let me know if you notice any place in the rest of the series where this mistake made a difference. Also, there is another COIN playthrough coming soon. So, stay tuned for that. Which one do you think it will it be?!
@@nullitaire My best guess is Pendragon, as it is pinging several lists I have seen as one of the best yet also somewhat complex. Fire in the Lake is also popular though, although in that case there are multiple bot versions that are official!
Cool concept.
Thanks.
Did you create these bot aids?
No. The player aids for the bots come in the box.
lemme guess- the french won
You'll have to keep watching to find out! Or just skip to the end. :)