Dad vs Daughter - Ticket to Ride United Kingdom

Ticket to Ride United Kingdom by Days of Wonder is an expansion to Ticket to Ride (you need a base game in order to use this expansion.) This is just one side of this map pack (the other side is Pennsylvania (covered in another of our videos.)
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  • @jamesbutler6253
    @jamesbutler6253 Жыл бұрын

    You seem to be combining buying technologies and picking train cards in one turn. I thought buying tech was a turn in itself.

  • @Fishingwiththefishers
    @Fishingwiththefishers8 жыл бұрын

    ah you did mention it! the perils of live commentary! :D

  • @tozmom615
    @tozmom6156 жыл бұрын

    Good play through. You pronounced Ullapool correctly... albeit in Scots Gaelic!

  • @GigiLuvs2Sing
    @GigiLuvs2Sing5 жыл бұрын

    Can people who are playing United Kingdom please tell me how you are interpreting the Technology Card "Right Of Way" that allows you to claim a route that someone else has already played? Reason: I am foreseeing 3 debates with my family and I just want to see if I can get a consensus. First, if there are more than 2 players someone can play the same route on a double track without using a Right of Way card but in a 2-player game the Right of Way could be very significant. Take for ex. Edinburgh to Newcastle. There are double tracks. So, player A plays the green track...player B cannot play the pink track. However, player B is holding the Right of Way Tech Card so I'm assuming player B can play the Tech Card and 3 pink cards and place train cars BESIDE player A's train cars (share the route) and thus, have permission to play on the double track in a 2-player game...NO PROBLEM. The problem is when you have 3-4 players and the single or double track is already occupied and someone then wants to claim a route. Do they play their train cars and remove the other player's cars from the board (thus claiming the route)? Does claiming mean to share the same route or take over the route? It seems claiming would mean to take possession of someone else's route because IF you have 3-4 players and 2 have already taken possession of the Edinburgh to Newcastle route (green and pink tracks) then how does player 3 or 4 claim a route? Do they remove someone's train cars so they can play theirs OR do they choose the green or pink track; play the 3 cards of the same color and then place their train cars beside the other player (not on the allotted spaces but beside). Thus, Edinburgh to Newcastle could then be occupied by 1, 2, 3 or even 4 players. So...how are you playing the Right of Way? Claiming to share the same route with someone already on that route OR claiming (take possession of OR removing) their route so that you can play yours. This would also be very significant in the single track routes. If someone has already claimed the Londonderry to Dundalk route (3 pink cards/cars) and someone else wants to claim it; how would he/she use the Right of Way Tech Card OR do you even think it can be used on a single track route? Would player B remove player A's cars and replace them with his/her OR would he/she simply play the Right of Way Tech card, 3 pink train cards and then place 3 of his/her train cars beside player A's cars to show 2 players are sharing the same route? See my point? We are back to the original question: Do we share the route or claim it by removing the other player. As you can see I am very analytical and the rules for this specific Technology Card are very vague. Someone needed to be a little more specific on what it means to "claim a route that was already claimed by another player." My family is VERY competitive and while introducing new games to them they rely on me to watch these game play video tutorials to explain to them "how" the game is played and "why" certain moves can or cannot be played. Thanks...I look forward to seeing how people are interpreting all of this IF you were able to stay with me through my lengthy thought process :+)

  • @PhilBradleyUK
    @PhilBradleyUK8 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed that play through, thanks. Most of the names you got right, but Sligo is pronounced Sly-go, and while Ipswich was correct, Norwich is actually pronounced Norridge. Weird, I know. Oh, and Dad, the coat of arms was for England, not the UK. ;)

  • @DadvDaughter

    @DadvDaughter

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Phil Bradley Thanks for clearing that all up!

  • @yqiumd

    @yqiumd

    7 жыл бұрын

    Phil Bradle

  • @Fishingwiththefishers
    @Fishingwiththefishers8 жыл бұрын

    At 17:00 Meg played a ferry route without possessing the technology to do so. you might rectify this but I'm commenting while watching!

  • @DadvDaughter

    @DadvDaughter

    8 жыл бұрын

    +gavin fisher Do you have annotations turned off or viewing on a mobile device that doesn't show annotations? I had annotated that (as well as Dad's similar mistake) earlier in the game. Thanks for watching!

  • @Fishingwiththefishers

    @Fishingwiththefishers

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Dad vs Daughter Yeah I watch on a tablet. I really enjoy your videos and look forward to my kids being old enough to play. Super interested in this map as I live about 15 miles from Cambridge.

  • @DadvDaughter

    @DadvDaughter

    8 жыл бұрын

    Awesome. Maybe you can correct our mispronounciations of the city names?

  • @Fishingwiththefishers

    @Fishingwiththefishers

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Dad vs Daughter Haha you were correct with most of them actually. The Irish and Welsh ones I've no idea about myself tbh!