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NMA to the rescue! (of no rescue it was, Parliament lost that very turn when NMA entered the war).
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Manchester guarding London -- not of much military power he was, more like a thorn in an ordered plan of Royalists.
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Parliament -- me! -- played it too lightheartedly and found themselves in a big trouble when Prince Rupert through a agile maneuver isolated few PC markers in the East.
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My starting hand in very first turn of UKC. Unusual, isn't it?
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All your south are belong to us.
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The setup. Note the clipped counters! ;-)
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Fairfax sorties from Hull to threaten the King.
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Gee, that sure is a purty map!
(Of course, he's holding it upside down.)
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Unhappy King Charles! played at V Warszawski Konwent Gier Strategicznych GRENADIER 8-9 maja 2010 (Strategic Games Con "Grenadier", Warsaw Poland)
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I see an opening... Tim in a game of Unhappy King Charles, 2010-04-24
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I intimidate you with my STEELY STARE -- Rob in a game of Unhappy King Charles (2010-04-24)
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Playing my first game of Unhappy King Charles at GMT West 2010. Can't believe I waited a year to learn to play this game.
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Instead of using the control markers that came with the game, Tim Porter substituted coloured bingo chips. A rather cool effect.
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Game details taken from the back of the box (photographed - not scanned).
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