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Thread: Le Havre:: Rules:: Playing my first game at weekend, read the rules, played a few rounds solo, I have one question !

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by SuperJoeUK

Hi,

As above soon to play my first game. I've read the rules multiple times and played a few rounds solo. One thing confused me a bit..



As above In the rules it states you have to pay an entry fee to use another players building. But in the two playthroughs I have watched they were paying the entry fee when the building was owned by the town.
The town isnt a player, but these people know their stuff...

Search on the forums here seems to suggest you should pay entry fee when the town owns the building.

With this being an older, and it seems much loved game, I'm sure one of you wonderful bgg users can give me a definitive answer

Sorry if this has been discussed before btw.

Reply: Le Havre:: Rules:: Re: Playing my first game at weekend, read the rules, played a few rounds solo, I have one question !

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by Desiderata

They are playing correctly. You pay the entry fee if the Town owns it as well.

Reply: Le Havre:: Rules:: Re: Playing my first game at weekend, read the rules, played a few rounds solo, I have one question !

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by Yeoster

Quoting the rules on page 5 under Main Action (yellow section on the right side):

Entry fees must be paid when a player takes a building action. If the building belongs to the town, it is paid to the “Treasury” (the Supply). Players do not pay entry fees to enter their own buildings.

Reply: Le Havre:: Rules:: Re: Playing my first game at weekend, read the rules, played a few rounds solo, I have one question !

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by keypro42

As Einmal said, if the building is owned by the town, you pay the treasury. The rule book says as much in the yellow margin on page five.

Reply: Le Havre:: Rules:: Re: Playing my first game at weekend, read the rules, played a few rounds solo, I have one question !

Reply: Le Havre:: Rules:: Re: Playing my first game at weekend, read the rules, played a few rounds solo, I have one question !

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by SuperJoeUK


Played my first game last night, with the correct pay if you enter a town owned building rule, thanks :D

LOVED IT, can't wait to play again !

Thread: Le Havre:: General:: To hold the counters you can use...

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by Korei Khan

Muffin cake cases (the things you put cupcakes into). The tokens should fit nicely into them. The cases fit on the allocated spots. You can easily see the tokens and access them throughout the game.

Just something I tried yesterday and it worked...

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by LSMB

Similar, but I have used cupcake paper liners. Cheap, small and just enough to keep the chits in place.

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Reply: Le Havre:: General:: Re: To hold the counters you can use...

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by Korei Khan

LSMB wrote:

Similar, but I have used cupcake paper liners. Cheap, small and just enough to keep the chits in place.


That makes two of us (I think I wasn't too clear in my post). these things

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by jsciv

BGG just started selling custom bit cup/trays that you can buy as well.

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by dcm70

These posts just makes me hungry for some reason.
Good idea though! I will try the cupcake holders next time we play

Thread: Le Havre:: General:: Size of resource containers

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by DRW1

Hi all. I'm about to order this game and would (following widespread advice!) like to also get some containers for the resources. I've seen some online that look good but don't know if they'd be too wide for the board. I'd be very grateful if somebody could give me an indication of the maximum width.

Many thanks in advance.

Reply: Le Havre:: General:: Re: Size of resource containers

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by Simonjohn

These are what I use, the lids are 65 x 55 mm and fit on the board fine.


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by LSMB

Korei Khan wrote:

LSMB wrote:

Similar, but I have used cupcake paper liners. Cheap, small and just enough to keep the chits in place.


That makes two of us (I think I wasn't too clear in my post). these things



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