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FarangDemon wrote:If you enjoy spending time planning your moves, solving math problems and like the convenience of playing sequential and not having to conduct tedious diplomacy, I'd recommend sequential escalating 6-8 players. Sure you can lose because of bad dice or other players bungles/bad dice, but part of the skill is knowing where to place your troops in order to maximize your success. Over time, if you are skilled, you will win more than you lose and your score will rise. You can make it up to mid-general doing this, that's when the competition thins out.
I recommend playing with those your own score (or higher, if they'll let you).
KraphtOne wrote:And don't play K1 Game 8553895
AslanTheKing wrote:Well, my opinion to this is straight forward,
the rules above seem logical , thats fine, but why dont you mention the real strategy to get to the top quickly?
Every game to play with kiron, him or you win , isnt it possible that you two have a silent deal?
its possible, that way, no matter which strategy u use, you both can manipulate the game accordingly, simple mathematics,
in a game of 8 guys, 6 mind their own business, one of you can always change the game, and interestingly its mostly the other ones turn, as soon one of you has finished.
If you really want to prove how good you are, let me play with one friend against you alone, you can imagine the outcome, its simple,
as soon youre out of the game, either my friend wins or me, got the point?
and dont take this personal, i just dont think you deserve your points,
and youre right, if you win to easy, there is no satisfaction or enjoyment,
neither its a challenge, that makes people eventually get bored , have fun,
maybe than youll realize how exciting this game can be,cause its not the playing part which makes it interesting, its the possibilities you are trying to make up in your head and think many ways to succed, its almost like chess, you know in your mind already the next 5 moves, and strategy changes sometimes every round, thats the funpart
AslanTheKing
KraphtOne wrote:And don't play K1 Game 8553895
AslanTheKing wrote:Point is,
if you want to play with a friend, play doubles or 1v1
beating a friend is fun, if he has better strategy and and maybe more talent, then it will be even more success.
But in games of 8 guys, your goal will be always in favour of your teammate, without secret diplomacy.
It is just unfair to the others , since there chances are diminished, only if they are experienced they will realize it early enough to keep the powers balanced, the rest will be depending on dice and cards.
I am not rattling, i use my free speech and nothing is personal, if you take it to a personal stage, i am out of this
issue, dont have time for it, nor have i anything against you, yust against your style of play ( which is unfair to others).
And yes you are right, it is possible even with fairplay to get a colonel under 100 games.
I believe you know the game well, and if you would be playing alone in a game against other 7, you are experienced enough
to win 30 percent of your games. ( even 50 percent is possible ).
I only played with kiron for only a small portion of my games.
out of 117 games, 40 games with kiron is not a small number, thats 40 percent?
out of 40 games you won 20 times?
i do openly critisize the way or style of your gameplay,
i am not accusing you to be a cheater, or silent diplomacy or whatsoever,
i am not after you or against you,
generally this way of playing with a friend, will be unfair to others and diminish their chances.
tennischamp5 wrote:Game 9149187
I read this thread four or five days ago... and was thinking, wow... these are some really interesting strategies... I really want to try them out one day. I'd also been dying to play against mc, kiron, or xiang for ages.
Well, I can attest that it definitely works :p
Pity Xiangwang wasn't in it too... I would've loved to see him in action too.
So thanks alot guysYour strategies and hints helped me learn a lot. Aiming for colonel by game 400 now... though we'll see if I ever reach it... i have too much fun playing the random 1v1s and exploring the weirder maps out there
tennischamp5 wrote:Game 9149187
I read this thread four or five days ago... and was thinking, wow... these are some really interesting strategies... I really want to try them out one day. I'd also been dying to play against mc, kiron, or xiang for ages.
Well, I can attest that it definitely works :p
Pity Xiangwang wasn't in it too... I would've loved to see him in action too.
So thanks alot guysYour strategies and hints helped me learn a lot. Aiming for colonel by game 400 now... though we'll see if I ever reach it... i have too much fun playing the random 1v1s and exploring the weirder maps out there
Kiron wrote:very interesting scenario. Usually in stalemate games, I tend to not want to be the strongest. Usually I like to attack both players (to appear fair) to wittle down my troops count (i know it sounds bizarre) until the two other players appear about equal strength. This way you will seem the weakest and the other two will not attack you but be more concerned about the other. When they beat the snot out of each other, the game becomes chaotic again and hopefully u can find some opportunity to win again.
mc05025 wrote:FarangDemon wrote:If you enjoy spending time planning your moves, solving math problems and like the convenience of playing sequential and not having to conduct tedious diplomacy, I'd recommend sequential escalating 6-8 players. Sure you can lose because of bad dice or other players bungles/bad dice, but part of the skill is knowing where to place your troops in order to maximize your success. Over time, if you are skilled, you will win more than you lose and your score will rise. You can make it up to mid-general doing this, that's when the competition thins out.
I recommend playing with those your own score (or higher, if they'll let you).
Sequential games have higher level of luck. So if you want to play sequential and gain points you should only play with those your own score (or higher, if they'll let you) as FarangDemon said
angola wrote:100 games?
Shit, I just got there in 3,578 games. My way is obviously better, because it involved very little diplomacy.
Jippd wrote:These settings only reward people who can be on the computer at all hours. Freestyle games are not for people that cannot be by a computer at all hours. Especially those who can only check in once or twice a day.
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