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Chits, tokens, player boards, tiles, pieces, cards and all the other components we have come to know and love can sometimes be a bit of a problem: when you need to place dozens upon dozens of them into specific places on the game board or player mat and spend hours shuffling dozens of decks of cards before you can even think about starting the game.
After a short journey by train, you arrive in Berlin at Friedrichstraße central station.
Let's start 2020 with a serious topic and wade straight in.
Here is a game that has been around the blocks for a few years, but still seems very popular amongst people who like trick-taking games.
I wanted to use this opportunity to thank everyone who supports me via Patreon, follows me on Twitter, has subscribed to my YouTube channel, follows me on Instagram, likes my LinkedIn page or who supports me otherwise.
For the first time, the Tabletop Games Blog is giving away an award: the Top Table Award for the best game released in 2019.
I know, it's Christmas Eve, so talking about New Year's resolutions might feel a little early, but I thought I'd get them out of the way now, so I can enjoy the holidays.
Another year has come and gone.
I thought it would be helpful to talk about something that I, and many other people, struggle with around this time of year.