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Bruce and George split a pair of playoff games.   Message List  
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Game 1: George Young's Americans defeated Bruce Wigdor's British in 1781 by 9-4 colony count.
 
George leads series, 1-0
 
The big play in this game happened when the American played George Rogers Clark when the British held two cards: a good one, and the French Alliance.  The card discarded was the useful one, and the British player had to play French Alliance as his last play of the turn.  After this, the Americans had two unanswered card plays with which they blew up the British position.
 
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Game 2: Bruce Wigdor's Americans defeated George Young's British around 1780 by resignation.
 
Series tied, 1-1
 
The big play in this game happened when the American played George Rogers Clark when the British held two cards: a good one, and the French Alliance.  The card discarded was the useful one, and the British player had to play French Alliance as his last play of the turn.  After this, the Americans had two unanswered card plays with which they blew up the British position.
 
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Yes, it happened both games.  :-)
 
Bruce


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