Sure thing. I simulated it by setting up a simple test. You can see that
after the HIS presidency is assigned, P3 should be acting but P2 is instead
prompted.
================
Start of initial round
================
Player 1 has the Priority Deal
Player 1 bids 165 on P-5. Remaining free cash 635.
Player 2 buys P-1 for 20 <http://rails:2>
Player 3 buys P-2 for 40 <http://rails:3>
Player 1 buys P-3 for 70 <http://rails:4>
Player 2 buys P-4 for 110 <http://rails:5>
Player 2 also gets NCS 10% share
Player 1 buys P-5 for 165 <http://rails:6>
Player 1 also gets HIS 20% president share
(**)Player 2 passes. <http://rails:7>
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 12:23 PM Martin Brumm <dr....@t-...>
wrote:
> Am 14.06.2017 um 21:09 schrieb Justin Rebelo:
> > We are playing a game of 18NL and found that the purchase of the
> > presidency of the HIS associated with P-5 caused priority deal to
> > move, even though the purchase was a triggered purchase by virtue of a
> > single bid on that private.
> >
> > 1830 does not do this with the B&O private in rails and I believe this
> > is a bug unless I've missed the area in the 18NL rules where this
> > difference is explicitly declared.
> >
> > Justin
>
> Hi Justin,
> can you send me the save games ?
>
> Thanks
> Martin
>
>
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