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Michael Tsuk
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I have a laptop that I use as a boardgame aid, and over the years have created a few spreadsheets that I find useful with certain games.
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1. Board Game: 1830: Railways & Robber Barons [Average Rating:7.77 Overall Rank:84]
Michael Tsuk
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Actually, any of the 18xx games really benefit from a spreadsheet. Certainly for doing the final tally, but I find that just tracking the dividends paid out to players on the spreadsheet for the operating rounds, and paying a lump sum just before the stock round, really speeds up the game.

Here's a link to the spreadsheet I use:

http://www.bggfiles.com/viewfile.php3?fileid=13229

Feel free to ask me questions about how to use it!
 
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J C Lawrence
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We typically run out the last rounds of the game, once holdings have settled out, either via spreadsheet or paper. Running all the money by spreadsheet (no monopoly money or poker chips) can easily take an hour or more off the playtime.
 
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  • Posted Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:39 pm
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Steve McIlhatton
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friends of mine just started using a spreadsheet to help with this game. They reckon it knocks about 25% of the total playing time for them...
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 5:10 am
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2. Board Game: Advanced Civilization [Average Rating:7.97 Unranked] [Average Rating:7.97 Unranked]
Michael Tsuk
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Calculating all of the discounts for civilization cards can be a real pain. This spreadsheet should help with that. I haven't yet used this version during a game, so if you find any problems with it, please let me know.

http://www.bggfiles.com/viewfile.php3?fileid=13230
 
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David Bohnenberger
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I bought a few $1 calculators specifically to help with my Addition Deficiency Disorder.
 
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  • Posted Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:29 pm
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Chris Hawks
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I downloaded a spreadsheet a year or 2 ago that we use when we play. Not only does it keep track of everyone's discounts, it also automates the AST, keeps track of population and cities and turn order and calamities, as well as gives player summaries at the end of the game. I can't imagine playing without it, now.
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:42 pm
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John Holmstrom
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Having a spreadsheet that everyone fills out with purchases has helped us with some strategy. Namely: the guy in the lead by AST or on the board may not be in the lead by points (what really matters).
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:22 pm
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3. Board Game: Time Agent [Average Rating:6.60 Overall Rank:2079]
Michael Tsuk
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Here's a spreadsheet for tracking resource and victory points as various historical events are turned on and off. This removes a lot of the fiddliness and allows the players to concetrate on the fun parts of this enjoyable game.

http://www.bggfiles.com/viewfile.php3?fileid=12809
 
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4. Board Game: Take it Easy! [Average Rating:6.68 Overall Rank:752]
Michael Tsuk
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If you're as bad at mental arithmetic as I am, totalling up the score in Take it Easy can take almost as long as playing the game. I haven't created a spreadsheet for this one, but it shouldn't be too difficult.
 
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5. Board Game: Lost Cities [Average Rating:7.14 Overall Rank:195]
Michael Tsuk
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You'll understand just how poor I think my mental arithmetic abilities are when I tell you that I've made a spreadsheet for Lost Cities. I haven't uploaded it to the Geek, because it's pretty basic, but if people ask for it, I will.
 
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Sonja Elen Kisa
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This was the first game I thought of.
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:49 am
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Joe Steadman
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Please upload it!!!!
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:38 am
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Justin Thomas
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BGG already has a spreadsheet file that you can download and use for Lost Cities. I've downloaded it and used it for the past month. It is really well done.
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:08 pm
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6. Board Game: Pax Britannica [Average Rating:6.60 Overall Rank:1345]
Michael Tsuk
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Here's a game that just begs for a spreadsheet: each turn, the players have to fill out a form that's been likened to the US 1040 tax return. There's a spreadsheet on the Geek, but it doesn't actually do any of the calculations for you. My next project.
 
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7. Board Game: The Campaign for North Africa [Average Rating:5.07 Overall Rank:7224]
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Benefit? I think you MUST have one for this game.
 
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8. Board Game: Consensus [Average Rating:8.25 Unranked]
Joe Huber

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I've only tried this game once, but my immediate reaction was "This game needs a spreadsheet". Haven't gotten around to doing one yet, but I will before we play it again.
 
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9. Board Game: Dungeons & Dragons Basic Game [Average Rating:6.77 Overall Rank:1074]
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Care to elaborate on why this is in the list? I don't own the game and I'm interested.

Thanks.
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:19 pm
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Well you can get programs for a lot of things for RPGS such as Dice rollers, Char sheets, NPC programs and Map programs ect ect ect
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:43 pm
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10. Board Game: Puerto Rico [Average Rating:8.26 Overall Rank:3]
Patrick Dignam
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This one can be entirely played using Excel http://www.bggfiles.com/viewfile.php3?fileid=8766

Its darn good too.
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11. Board Game: Barbu [Average Rating:7.06 Overall Rank:3086]
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7-8 different contracts, each scoring differently. Plus, the possibility of doubling, and redoubling. Not to mention, making sure each player chooses each game once on his/her deal. The bookmaking alone scares most people away from this game. Real gem if you play it. A spreadsheet speeds the game up quite a bit, and saves the constant double checking of math.
 
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12. Board Game: J.U.M.P. Into the Unknown [Average Rating:5.35 Overall Rank:6574]
Joel Imhoff
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Jump is a nice game, but has way too much paperwork. A simple spreadsheet would help.
 
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13. Board Game: Age of Renaissance [Average Rating:7.13 Overall Rank:364]
Bill Dickerson
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There is almost always one turn a game where all of the available leaders come out with their discounts and everybody starts furiously re-calculating their buys. There is a lot of math in this game that turns a lot of people off. I'm pretty sure there is a spreadsheet here on the Geek, if not there should be.
 
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14. Board Game: A World at War [Average Rating:7.37 Overall Rank:1812]
Michel Boucher
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The support site for this game has a ton of spreadsheets, mostly around the idea of production and use of various accumulated points. There are so many of them it's hard to keep track.
 
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15. Board Game: Twilight Imperium (second edition) [Average Rating:6.92 Overall Rank:1210]
Chris Comeaux
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The 3rd edition rules made money management much easier. But in TI2, we couldn't play at all without some help.

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/24955
 
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16. Board Game: The Civil War [Average Rating:7.61 Overall Rank:335]
Jeremy Fridy
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At Origins years ago I found two guys playing this with their laptop open. The laptop handled all of the Operational point allocation and initiative die rolls. I asked them about it, and they said it had cut the game by about 20 percent.
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"Spreadsheet" and "games" - is one allowed to use these in the same sentence?
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:17 am
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Yep that was 12 Power Grid maps back to back over two days. Worth doing, but possibly not in such a concentrated burst.
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Ooh yes. See the Puerto Rico entry.
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:09 pm
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Reminds me of the Onion story about a guy that worked at a video game company who got fired for using spreadsheets during his lunch break.
 
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  • Posted Thu Oct 13, 2005 7:07 pm
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