This is one of a series of 30 caches related to popular board games past or present. In each case an Internet search will be needed to calculate the whereabouts of the cache, once you have solved the problem.
This tile-laying game, named after a French town, is another highly ranked German game. Expand the game to include Cathedrals, inns, builders and even pigs. In 2006 this game was played to capture the World record for playing the same board game continuously. How long did the team of four Germans play the game for in hours & minutes? (HH:MM). How many tiles are there in a basic set? (XX)
This World record was finally beaten on 18/01/2009 when playing BG12.
Multiply HHMM by XX to get ABCDEF
The cache is not at the given co-ordinates, but is in the vicinity of
North (CD-F) (CE-AA).(FFD-CB)
East (CF-CE) (AB+E).(ABF-C)
A pencil will be required as you are looking for a 35mm container.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.