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	<title>Comments on: Hamburgum session</title>
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		<title>By: Huggy's Son</title>
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		<description>Yes, I really like Hamburgum. It&#039;s a nice refreshing use of the &#039;Rondel&#039; for resources; both Antike &amp; Imperial are more based around conflict of sorts. In all three Rondel games, I always want to ask for another turn immediately as I feel I am at least one or two steps behind where I should be.

I remember this particular game of Hamburgum &amp; that I felt the three of us had handed the win to Steve as we weren&#039;t blocking him with something... can&#039;t remember what I thought we should have done though!

Still haven&#039;t played Princes Of Macchu Picchu - MacGerdts&#039; Essen &#039;08 release &amp; his first one without a Rondel...! Wonder how that will compare.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I really like Hamburgum. It&#8217;s a nice refreshing use of the &#8216;Rondel&#8217; for resources; both Antike &amp; Imperial are more based around conflict of sorts. In all three Rondel games, I always want to ask for another turn immediately as I feel I am at least one or two steps behind where I should be.</p>
<p>I remember this particular game of Hamburgum &amp; that I felt the three of us had handed the win to Steve as we weren&#8217;t blocking him with something&#8230; can&#8217;t remember what I thought we should have done though!</p>
<p>Still haven&#8217;t played Princes Of Macchu Picchu &#8211; MacGerdts&#8217; Essen &#8217;08 release &amp; his first one without a Rondel&#8230;! Wonder how that will compare.</p>
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