Summary:
Hacendado | Railroads | Time to Capitalize |
C4 Don Rafael Ysabel MX | RR12 [2] | 2 |
C3 Judge Albert Fall US | RR7 [4] | 4 |
C2 Sheriff John Slaughter US | RR10 [5] | 5 |
C1 Colonel Bill Greene US | RR14 [2] + RR9 [3] + RR1 [0] | 5 note1 |
C5 Haupt. Franz von Rintelen GE | RR24 [7] | 7 |
C7 Don Luis Terrazas MX | RR18 [8] | 8 note2 |
C8 William Randolph Hearst US | RR21 [5] + RR28 [6] | 11 |
C6 Lord Cowdray GB | RR17 [9] + RR14 [2] + RR8 [4] | 15 |
C9 Alexander Shepherd US | RR15 [9] + RR 28 [6] | 15 |
If you want to try to balance the game, you may want to consider choosing hacendados only from the top of the list. Or, if the players want a challenge, only from the bottom of the list.
In addition, those playing hacendadoes at the bottom of the list (especially those having double-digit times) should consider a strategy of not buying any railroad right away and instead following a strategy of re-investment and buying the occasional up card, including cards which produce red counters.
As another variant, give the William Randolph Hearst hacendado a starting stature of 1 to reflect his importance in the newspaper business. This should help to offset the difficulty of his starting position.
They may also wish to follow a strategy of taxation. For reference, the closest type of authority to each Mexican hacienda is as follows:
C1 in USA
C2 in USA
C3 in USA
C4 Sonora Federales
C5 Sonora Rurales
C6 Chihuahua Rurales
C7 Chihuahua Rurales
C8 Chihuahua Rurales
C9 Chihuahua Rurales
Of course, possession of M cards will greatly influence who moves first in Tactical rounds.
note1
Alternatively, RR14 [2] + RR13 [4] + RR8 [4] = 10, which will avoid
having to pay the possibly unowned RR1 when taking hacienda profits.
note2
Note: The capitalization of RR18 as listed on its card should
read [8], not [9], to agree with the map.
See also
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