"Mixed" or "rainbow" refer to what you've called RGB (which I've never heard) in a flat rate game. eg. In team chat "I've got a mixed" means a red, green, blue set.
ManBungalow wrote:Oh - and can anyone offer a better description of "Taking the mick" ??
That's not a CC term, I don't know why you would include it. If someone doesn't understand english phrases, they can look them up somewhere else.
*edit* Thought up some others, refering to escalating strategy. You'd hear them more in the strategy forums than in games, unless you're new and playing a bunch of seasoned escalating players, then you might read it in game chat as they snicker at your poor moves. "Fronts" are the number of different paths you will have to take to eliminate a player. For example, if one person controls
Eastern Australia,
Western Australia,
New Zealand,
Ontario,
East Africa,
Kamchatka and
Japan, then they have 4 fronts, because you can use one army to attack each different coloured group. It can also refer to your own territories, when they can attack certain enemy fronts. "Distributing" means deploying armies on different territories to attack different fronts. If you distribute evenly, then you have an equal chance of winning the battles on each front. If you don't distribute evenly, then you are "hedging". This refers to placing more armies than necessary on some territories, with the intention to attack from spots with a lower chance of winning first, and thus limit the damage you can do if you fail, making it less likely to hang a person. Hedging also places armies where they will be more useful in eliminating the next player, once the first elimination is a success.