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Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
betiko wrote:Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
be more specific. start first or second, trench or not and the type of spoils, your drop, and the absence of your enemy in another bonus area. Depending on al those criterias I'd say it can go from <5% to >50%
A normal person wrote:I think it's harder to recover from a game with escalating spoils than without spoils, I lose most of the games when my opponent drops a bonus, not sure which percentage I have.
Jippd wrote:I'd say it would be rare to recover from an opponent dropping the bonus.
If it was sunny you should definitely be screwed. If it is foggy and you know the map better than the other player then you MIGHT have a chance.
I never give up in any of my games so to answer your question even if I was behind and they dropped the bonus I would play it out til they win.
I have a decent record coming back and winning with an opponent starting with the bonus, but they are always people that don't know the map as well as me.
Gillipig wrote:betiko wrote:Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
be more specific. start first or second, trench or not and the type of spoils, your drop, and the absence of your enemy in another bonus area. Depending on al those criterias I'd say it can go from <5% to >50%
FFS, use your brain and answer the question the way your interpret it! There are dozens of different setting combinations that make the game play out differently. I won't list all the different types of games and ask everyone's opinion on each one. That's stupid. Instead of brainfarting, maybe you should do something like this:A normal person wrote:I think it's harder to recover from a game with escalating spoils than without spoils, I lose most of the games when my opponent drops a bonus, not sure which percentage I have.
betiko wrote:Gillipig wrote:betiko wrote:Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
be more specific. start first or second, trench or not and the type of spoils, your drop, and the absence of your enemy in another bonus area. Depending on al those criterias I'd say it can go from <5% to >50%
FFS, use your brain and answer the question the way your interpret it! There are dozens of different setting combinations that make the game play out differently. I won't list all the different types of games and ask everyone's opinion on each one. That's stupid. Instead of brainfarting, maybe you should do something like this:A normal person wrote:I think it's harder to recover from a game with escalating spoils than without spoils, I lose most of the games when my opponent drops a bonus, not sure which percentage I have.
the one that needs to use his brain is yourself, I answered your question.
Gillipig wrote:betiko wrote:Gillipig wrote:betiko wrote:Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
be more specific. start first or second, trench or not and the type of spoils, your drop, and the absence of your enemy in another bonus area. Depending on al those criterias I'd say it can go from <5% to >50%
FFS, use your brain and answer the question the way your interpret it! There are dozens of different setting combinations that make the game play out differently. I won't list all the different types of games and ask everyone's opinion on each one. That's stupid. Instead of brainfarting, maybe you should do something like this:A normal person wrote:I think it's harder to recover from a game with escalating spoils than without spoils, I lose most of the games when my opponent drops a bonus, not sure which percentage I have.
the one that needs to use his brain is yourself, I answered your question.
A counter question is not an answer, it's a question regarding a question.
Just_essence wrote:Above 50%? I'd say that's a bit large, but it is possible, I guess.
Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
GoranZ wrote:Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
If the opponent has a bonus it doesn't mean that he will win. He has advantage but that is limited since you should be able to get a bonus quickly also... But if you chose to wait long time then you increase your chances of losing.
There is another aspect that needs to be looked into. Where the opponent has his bonus... Having a bonus in the airport mainly is much better then in the castle.
Chance for wining are reasonable, despite opponents bonus. There are many examples where one player had a bonus and he didn't win...
Gillipig wrote:GoranZ wrote:Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
If the opponent has a bonus it doesn't mean that he will win. He has advantage but that is limited since you should be able to get a bonus quickly also... But if you chose to wait long time then you increase your chances of losing.
There is another aspect that needs to be looked into. Where the opponent has his bonus... Having a bonus in the airport mainly is much better then in the castle.
Chance for wining are reasonable, despite opponents bonus. There are many examples where one player had a bonus and he didn't win...
This needs to be pointed out. If you drop a bonus in the airport, your opponent has to take down at least 9 neutral troops to even see one of your regions, and then he most likely have to take down more than one of them to avoid that you counterattack next turn. If you drop in the castle however, it's likely that he only has to take down 6 troops before he sees on of your regions, and then only has to take down one region to avoid an immediate counterattack. You could of course have a stack waiting for him nearby and might be able to counterattack the next turn anyway, but the same can be said for the airfield.
AslanTheKing wrote:In das schloss having a bonus first leads to a victory in most cases,
unless somebody is unexperienced, or somebody misclicks, or if someone cant take his turn, or u can trade with 3
and have amazing rolls,
other than that, as soon u have a bonus, u win
GoranZ wrote:AslanTheKing wrote:In das schloss having a bonus first leads to a victory in most cases,
unless somebody is unexperienced, or somebody misclicks, or if someone cant take his turn, or u can trade with 3
and have amazing rolls,
other than that, as soon u have a bonus, u win
Well your stats in Das Schloss say that what you say has little or no value. Points: -217 Ratio: 14 from 45(31%)
What I say on the other hand has huge value according to my stats. Points +629 Ratio: 114 from 163(70%). Having a bonus from the start doesn't mean that you will win.
Now when we are at 1v1, recently I had 5 games vs experienced DS player, we both started with bonuses in two different games, and we both lost them.
Gillipig wrote:How big of a chance do you give yourself if your opponent drops a bonus in 1v1? Dropping a bonus in Das Schloss is a huge advantage, do you pretty much give up hope winning the game, or do you still think you have a reasonable chance?
Dukasaur wrote:What is this, War of the Cat People?
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Oh, and just for good measure, we have
So maybe it's Escape Day at the Zoo!
Dukasaur wrote:What is this, War of the Cat People?
vs. vs. .
Oh, and just for good measure, we have
So maybe it's Escape Day at the Zoo!
GoranZ wrote:AslanTheKing wrote:In das schloss having a bonus first leads to a victory in most cases,
unless somebody is unexperienced, or somebody misclicks, or if someone cant take his turn, or u can trade with 3
and have amazing rolls,other than that, as soon u have a bonus, u win
Well your stats in Das Schloss say that what you say has little or no value. Points: -217 Ratio: 14 from 45(31%)
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