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gannable wrote:i mean directly after them
the cook makes a stupid move
then its your turn, immediately allowing you take advantage
for example the cook attacks player A in a classic escalating game in effort to either gain or break up a bonus while ignoring the fact that player A has 5 cards and the cash set is at 25 now
Player A is crippled after the Cook's turn. Its now your turn and you're able to easily take Player A's cards and then win the game
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.
Yes, I'd certainly rather have a game fall into my lap because of that rather than have it fall into someone else's, but it's still lame.
For starters, most of us here played Risk prior to joining or wouldn't be here now. Secondly, I recall having a pretty good handle on the game prior to joining but nothing like playing a ton of games at once on various maps against others who are playing it a ton to refine your skills. Lastly, while ?s, privates, and, to a degree cadets may simply be otherwise good players who haven't played enough games to earn points or at very least even out a few unlucky games that they lost, cooks have often "earned" that distinction by being inclined to making poor moves.jbos wrote:before i joined cc i used to play this game all the time. just because i was a cook didnt mean i didnt have the skill.
detlef wrote:Lastly, while ?s, privates, and, to a degree cadets may simply be otherwise good players who haven't played enough games to earn points or at very least even out a few unlucky games that they lost, cooks have often "earned" that distinction by being inclined to making poor moves.
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.
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.
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