• COIN #02: Cuba Libre (4th Printing)
  • COIN #02: Cuba Libre (4th Printing)

Game Details Players: 1 to 4 Age: 14 and up Time: 180 minutes
Publisher: GMT Games Designer(s): Jeff Grossman, Volko Ruhnke


COIN #02: Cuba Libre (4th Printing)

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MYR405.00 MYR365.00

In December 1956, paroled rebel Fidel Castro returned to Cuba to launch his revolution with virtually no political base and—after a disastrous initial encounter with government forces—a total of just 12 men. Two years later, through masterful propaganda and factional maneuver, Castro, his brother Raúl, and iconic revolutionary Che Guevara had united disparate guerrillas and exploited Cubans’ deep opposition to their dictator Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar. Castro’s takeover of the country became a model for Leftist insurgency.

Following up on GMT Games’ Andean Abyss, the COIN Series next volume, Cuba Libre, takes 1 to 4 players into the Cuban Revolution. Castro’s Marxist “26 July Movement” must expand from its bases in the Sierra Maestra mountains to fight its way to Havana.

Note on the 4th Printing: This printing will be a straight reprint of the 3rd Printing (with any known errata corrected).

Part of the GMT COIN series.

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Weight (kg): 3.0 Sleeve size: 64x89 (57c)
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In December 1956, paroled rebel Fidel Castro returned to Cuba to launch his revolution with virtually no political base and—after a disastrous initial encounter with government forces—a total of just 12 men. Two years later, through masterful propaganda and factional maneuver, Castro, his brother Raúl, and iconic revolutionary Che Guevara had united disparate guerrillas and exploited Cubans’ deep opposition to their dictator Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar. Castro’s takeover of the country became a model for Leftist insurgency.

Castro’s Insurgency

Following up on GMT Games’ Andean Abyss about insurgency in modern Colombia, the next volume in the COIN Series, Cuba Libre takes 1 to 4 players into the Cuban Revolution. Castro’s "26 July Movement” must expand from its bases in the Sierra Maestra mountains to fight its way to Havana. Meanwhile, anti-communist student groups, urban guerrillas, and expatriates try to de-stabilize the Batista regime from inside and out, while trying not to pave the way for a new dictatorship under Castro. Batista’s Government must maintain steam to counter the twin insurgency, while managing two benefactors: its fragile US Alliance and its corrupting Syndicate skim. And in the midst of the turmoil, Meyer Lansky and his Syndicate bosses will jockey to keep their Cuban gangster paradise alive.

COIN Series volume II
Cuba Libre will be easy to learn for Andean Abyss players—both volumes share the same innovative GMT COIN Series system. Like Volume I, Cuba Libre is equally playable solitaire or by multiple players up to 4—and with a shorter time to completion than Andean Abyss. But Cuba Libre’s situation and strategic challenges will be new. A deck of 48 fresh events brings 1950s Cuba to life and includes …

  • The Twelve: The first wave’s escape to the Sierra Maestra—inspirational legend or harbinger of defeat?
  • El Che and Raúl: Brilliant in the field, or bungling hostage-takers?
  • Operation Fisherman: Can the rebels pull off a second invasion?
  • General Strike: Urban disruption or rebel embarrassment?
  • Radio Rebelde: Are the masses tuning in, or just the Army direction finders?
  • Pact of Caracas: Can the rebels unite?
  • Armored Cars: Mobile striking power, but in whose hands?
  • Rolando Masferrer: Brutal pro-government tactics—will they help or hurt?
  • Fat Butcher: Can the Mob’s enforcer protect its casinos?
  • Sinatra: Frankie’s Havana show a boom or bust, and who collects?
  • ...and much more.

New twists match the COIN Series system to the situation in 1950s Cuba:

  • It’s the insurgents who build lasting capabilities, while the Government is limited to fleeting bursts of momentum.
  • The Syndicate’s bases are Casinos—expensive to build, but so important to Cuba no army will destroy them.
  • Syndicate special activities include calling in the "muscle” of Government troops and police to protect mob assets.
  • Stacks of Syndicate cash awaiting launder can fall in anyone’s hands—even the corrupt Government’s.
  • The Government has its own terror tactic—reprisals—and can skim a portion of Syndicate profits.
  • The eroding US Alliance with Batista overshadows all Government actions, not just through aid levels but also through the day-to-day ability of troops and police to operate.
  • Even if Batista flees, the struggle may not end—the counterrevolutionary government may even become stronger!

Note on 3rd Printing
This printing will be a straight reprint of the 2nd edition (with known errata corrected), with the following two additions (per Volko):

  • a short scenario by Oerjan that has already been out on the Web and gotten play and good feedback.
  • an optional rule to seed Prop cards late in each campaign (similar to deck seeding in Volumes V and VI that reduces some chaos issues).

AWARDS & HONORS

  • 2013 The Golden Elephant Award Finalist
  • 2013 Meeples' Choice Nominee
  • 2013 Golden Geek Best Wargame Nominee