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Founding Fathers
Founding Fathers
Sample Solitaire Playing
An account of a solitaire playing. The human is playing the Conservatives;
the Liberals are played by "the Opponent", i.e. using the non-player rules.
Setup
The initial Statesmen (the five oldest from each side), (randomly-dealt)
additional cards and votes in Congress:
Liberals - 18 votes - 5 Influence | Conservatives - 21 votes - 5 Influence |
Benjamin Franklin | Washington (President, party leader) |
Patrick Henry | John Adams (Vice President) |
George Clinton | James Wilson |
Thomas Jefferson (party leader) | Oliver Ellsworth |
James Madison | John Jay |
In hand: Coalition Building, James Monroe | In hand: Coalition Building, Elbridge Gerry |
- The following states are in play: "New England" (NE - 38 votes), New York (NY - 12), Pennsylvania (PA -15), New Jersey (NJ - 7), Maryland (MD - 10), Delaware (DE - 3), Virginia (VA - 23), "Carolinas" (NC - 22) and Georgia (GA - 4).
- The national Deficit is $30 million.
- The national Debt is at 0.
- No taxes or tariffs are in effect.
- Public Support is at 0, i.e. neutral.
- The Tension Index is at 0.
Initial Statesmen and unassigned offices
Initial board (using non-standard "ice cubes")
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Continue to Turn 1
Created: 28 February 2016