Harold chooses set 3. Eric's first preference was 3, so he falls back to set 5. Rich asks for set 4 and gets it, not needing his fallbacks of 1 and 5. Andy tries for 4, falls back to 3, then again to 2. His final preference of set 1 is not needed.
Press:
Eric-Fellow Polluters: Now this game is starting to get interesting! Each of us is in a different
position. What set of cards is best? That depends on what the other players
are going to do!
Ozone (Industrial Waste) Turn 3.1
Player |
Play Order |
Money |
Loans |
Raw Material Supply |
Growth |
Co-Workers |
(Building) Rational-ization |
(Building) Raw Materials |
(Building) Waste Reduction |
Waste Disposal |
Saved Card |
Richard Weiss |
3 |
$15M |
0 |
0 |
15 |
5 |
5/1 |
5/1 |
4/3 |
3 |
Advisor |
Andy York |
4 |
$15M |
0 |
0 |
14 |
5 |
5/1 |
5/1 |
3/6 |
6 |
|
Harold Reynolds |
1 |
$17M |
$10M |
10 |
14 |
5 |
5/1 |
5/1 |
5/1 |
0 |
Advisor |
Eric Brosius |
2 |
$15M |
0 |
0 |
14 |
4 |
4/3 |
5/1 |
5/1 |
3 |
Raw Materials |
Harold |
Eric |
Richard |
Andy |
Innovation |
Order |
Raw Materials |
Waste Disposal |
Order |
Innovation |
Order |
Growth |
Growth |
Hiring/Firing |
Growth |
Waste Removal |
Advisor |
Raw Materials |
Advisor |
Discard Pile
Order |
Order |
Order |
Order |
Raw Materials |
Innovation |
Innovation |
Waste Disposal |
Waste Disposal |
Advisor |
Hiring/Firing |
Hiring/Firing |
Waste Removal |
Waste Removal |
Bribery |
Bribery |