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cbell09 wrote:It's not much of a strategy-more like something that humans have done in every game played since there were games. Also, it seems that you, like many others here, are completely mystified by the possibility that many "new recruits" have indeed played Risk before. Quick way to lose points.
labrooy wrote:FabledIntegral wrote:you can try it. But chances are you won't benefit.
Atm on average I get like 5 points from a cook and lose about 55 points from them. So if I win 11 and lose 1 I break even. Not worth it.
I see the point you are making, but your maths is flawed unless you are playing 2 player. In an 8 player game with 7 cooks - you need to win maybe 3 games out of every 5, still terrible odds but not 11 in 12!
Timminz wrote:Oppressor wrote:I always join games with higher ranking players so I'll lose less if I lose and win more if I win. In all modesty, I think that I'm better than my rank shows, so I have a good chance of winning even if they are a higher rank.
That's a great tactic. Not only is the point-risk better, but you'll also be able to learn from the better players.
ralphcptc wrote:And you must consider this. What if the noob's mistake is against you. Then you are horribly weakened and out of the game. Then next in line gets you and the noob. Play as if everyone is the game leader and the conqueror. do not underestimate anyone.
Timminz wrote:ralphcptc wrote:And you must consider this. What if the noob's mistake is against you. Then you are horribly weakened and out of the game. Then next in line gets you and the noob. Play as if everyone is the game leader and the conqueror. do not underestimate anyone.
If the "noob" is just as likely to attack everyone, you have a 1 in 5 chance of being the person that gets hit (in a 6 way game). If you go right after the "noob" when they make a mess, you'll have a 4 in 5 chance of being the one to clean it up.
detlef wrote:I'd actually just rather avoid that sort of game entirely.
The fun is spoiled for me when the outcome is altered by a stupid move. There's enough luck as it is, I don't want to add the element of random stupidity to the mix if I can help it.
xelabale wrote:Yes but you only have a 1 in 5 chance of being right behind the noob.
THE FIRST POST wrote:joining games after cooks, new recuits, and privates
in order to take advantage of the possible stupid moves they may make?
oVo wrote:it's certainly not the best way to find a quality game.
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