I supposed there's really no way around this... but it still makes me mad.

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Robinette wrote:Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
MarshalNey wrote:Extremely unfair all of you. Even if you do stockpile, there's no reason to mock someone who gets annoyed by the strategy.
Robinette wrote:Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg
squishyg wrote:MarshalNey wrote:Extremely unfair all of you. Even if you do stockpile, there's no reason to mock someone who gets annoyed by the strategy.
all of us?
MarshalNey wrote:Two stacks will end up colliding in a dice war, which means that randomness, not tactics or planning, determines the winner- giving a 50% chance of winning or losing to both sides, assuming roughly equal stacks of sufficient size.
MarshalNey wrote:The key here is that if you attack with very little to risk, say 4 vs. 12, you put the odds in your favor, attrition-wise, because you can lose at most 2 (unless you're waay too aggressive and attack down to 1 troop, which I don't recommend) while your opponent can lose up to 12! Is it likely that you'll take down 12, or even 6? Hell no! But those streaks exist in truly random dice, and every time someone stacks, they give you the chance to catch a big wave.
Commander62890 wrote:You did not mention attacker's advantage at all..
The reason attacking is better is because attacking dice are better. Always.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
trapyoung wrote:In real Risk you can pick to defend with 1 or 2 dice based on the rolls the attacker had... my money's on the defender.
barterer2002 wrote:trapyoung wrote:In real Risk you can pick to defend with 1 or 2 dice based on the rolls the attacker had... my money's on the defender.
Wait, what? Where is that in the rules? I have never heard of anyone playing Risk that way, its always been simultaneous-or the defenders roll first
barterer2002 wrote:trapyoung wrote:In real Risk you can pick to defend with 1 or 2 dice based on the rolls the attacker had... my money's on the defender.
Wait, what? Where is that in the rules? I have never heard of anyone playing Risk that way, its always been simultaneous-or the defenders roll first
At the same time the attacking player rolls his dice, the defending player, that is the player whose territory is being attacked, also rolls.
jefjef wrote:Commander62890 wrote:You did not mention attacker's advantage at all..
The reason attacking is better is because attacking dice are better. Always.
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! Please feel free to use my "attacker random".
I believe you've had the privilege to benefit from them andbecause of them.
barterer2002 wrote:Interesting I've never heard of nor played with that particular rule. I'll have to dig out my old game board and see what it says. I looked at what wiki has but as usual its no help there. Seems like it would make too much of an advantage to the defenders though doesn't it? How does it play out, is it more stacking and defense oriented?
jefjef wrote:Stockpiling is for those who are afraid to leave the basement. Try to use the damn assault button. I guarantee you that I will.
Well unless I am playing Feudal wars or Mogul. Then I will hide in the basement and stock pile.
Commander62890 wrote:jefjef wrote:Commander62890 wrote:You did not mention attacker's advantage at all..
The reason attacking is better is because attacking dice are better. Always.
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! Please feel free to use my "attacker random".
I believe you've had the privilege to benefit from them andbecause of them.
Obviously, I did not word that well, and I anticipated someone calling me out on it.
If the dice are random, the probability of winning each and every roll (with the same amount of dice used in each roll) is exactly the same. It's a very, very simple fact, and it's taken for granted by most of us, because it's so easy to understand.
If you read MarshalNey's post, he does not believe this. He believes that if you attack with a 4v12, small stack vs big stack, you have the possibility of getting better dice than normal, because of "random streaks."
trapyoung wrote:In real Risk you can pick to defend with 1 or 2 dice based on the rolls the attacker had... my money's on the defender.
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