Since plarq has not been heard from since the start was posted >24hrs ago I'm going to exercise the TGOMOTG prerogative of an auto-skip and go ahead and post the results of my first twenty.
Founded in first position and watered the cows, then roaded. First build was a curragh, as that is the fastest way to explore an islands map as a seafaring nation. It moves three along the coast, only costs fifteen shields and upgrades to the galley later. Second build was a curragh. First boat went north, second south.
After watering and roading the cows my worker concentrated on mining and roading the riverside down to the sugar for the commerce and shields boost
When the border expansion revealed the goody hut I chose to ignore it as it had no sentry and I already had one unit with A/D value. As it turns out it will make a nice training camp for NuMercs when the time comes.
I did not road out to the ivory....and used the lux slider to control contentment, nor did I road out to the second cow. I really wanted those two gpt river tiles with their minimum two food. And even with the extra spending on entertainment the difference between my treasury and J-max's is only 14g, but then he pulled 25g from a camp.
Each time the city grew I forced the citizens to the riverside tiles as I didn't want the city income and growth rate to falter for even a half turn.
Once the second curragh was on its way I started my settler and when the settler finished I started my first warrior.
Why the fish-farmer opening when it is known there are barbarians in the neigborhood?
Well, it is an island map and there is a good possibility we are alone on our island. Without AI scouts and warriors running about stirring up the hornet's nests they tend to stay put in their little villages, so the risk was smaller than on a continents or pangaea map. I missed opportunities to colllect traffic fines and trespassing fees but I am also not supporting military.
It was at the point of starting my settler on his road that I performed my imitation of Balaam's ass (it starved to death when presented two equally appetizing bales of hay). I fumble fingered the settler move and even though she is two tiles out from home I think she is in the wrong place, but that's another story.
And the picture: