Animal farm part 1 I became the player on the right

Animal farm part 1

I became the player on the right. Two more players were eliminated and then four of our group remained. The plan had succeeded! With four players left, the judge stopped the game so we could discuss prizes. A mistake had occurred earlier in the weekend resulting in a prize change. There were substitutions and the much improved prize pool now looked like this: Could it be? Uncut sheets as prizes? I had NO idea when I sat down 5 hours earlier what the prizes were. Due to the changes, the judge was concerned over the value of the prizes and who should get what prize. I suggested that we choose in order of finish. This was agreed between the players and we went back to the game. I was about to get eliminated in 4 place, when another of the group ran out of cards. He finished 4 When it was over, the winner got to take their first choice, one of the uncut sheets. The player in animal farm part 1 thought for a few moments and decided that he would rather have the foil set than the uncut sheet. Was it going to happen? Was I really going to get passed this elusive collectible? The answer was yes! I came away with the second sheet. Its now just after 2AM and we had been at the table for about 7 hours. Later Sunday morning after some well-earned sleep, I needed to figure out how to get this thing home. I decide to ship it rather than carry it on my flight. It was due to arrive on Tuesday, which could not there fast enough. My sheet was going to be delivered and I was going to get it framed. As you can see in the photograph, the tube was crushed on one side when it arrived. I frantically opened the tube hoping that the animal farm part 1 was okay, but it wasnt. It was dented in the same pattern as the tube. The foil material and some of the cards were creased. My prize was ruined! I was devastated. The shipping company offered the 400 in insurance that I purchased, and all I had to do was provide proof of value.

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