And the game begins, once everybody has an idea of what they have in their bowls.
Sarelle winds up winning, followed by Ekador and Aleko tied for second place (Aleko largely coasting on a good haul of initial sets and his cleverly offering a spare intelligence to the highest bidder of non-setmaking coins so as to motivate the others not only by their own point gain but by preventing others from getting it). Everyone else straggles in after that; Patience is right that she isn't very good at this game. Loel beats Kiri, who was either exactly good enough or too good at partitioning her information and handed him several things he needed.
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Sarelle winds up winning, followed by Ekador and Aleko tied for second place (Aleko largely coasting on a good haul of initial sets and his cleverly offering a spare intelligence to the highest bidder of non-setmaking coins so as to motivate the others not only by their own point gain but by preventing others from getting it). Everyone else straggles in after that; Patience is right that she isn't very good at this game. Loel beats Kiri, who was either exactly good enough or too good at partitioning her information and handed him several things he needed.