its all about being the attacker and using the odds of the dice to gain advantage. This means you must have them take a port village first, and you must take another one so you can attack theirs that turn, so they dont get extra guys if you wait, but if you are to early its bad for you ince then they get to be the attacker, its all about reading the opponent and faking them out.
White Moose wrote:Ok, i got to write here. I think i can say this out loud, I am REALLY good at 1v1 on the map.
I can give you some tips and tricks if you like, i got my pockets full with em. Not many tactics i don't know on the map.
PM me if you like
we'll see about that. my tournament gives you 38 games against quality opponents and me so if you don't make the finals, we can drown our sorrows together.
greenoaks wrote:
we'll see about that. my tournament gives you 38 games against quality opponents and me so if you don't make the finals, we can drown our sorrows together.
I can already prove it by my win %.. But the tournament will be great aswell i hope
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That's ok, this forum isn't very instructive either. I was hoping to read about some strategies people use, from the basic, seemingly redundant to the advanced, but it's great to hear about high win percentages/tournament losses etc. Sure.
This thread mistakenly got posted in the "Strategy" section, though. Mods take notice; please move to the "Much Ado About Nothing" section.
That's ok, this forum isn't very instructive either. I was hoping to read about some strategies people use, from the basic, seemingly redundant to the advanced, but it's great to hear about high win percentages/tournament losses etc. Sure.
This thread mistakenly got posted in the "Strategy" section, though. Mods take notice; please move to the "Much Ado About Nothing" section.
This thread didn't even make it a year without being bumped