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crispybits wrote:Thou shall always post for advice on every turn, even if the next moves seems blindingly obvious to you, as the pharisees of CC may see something you don't.
lt.Futt wrote:Thou shalt not hit stacks. Not even minor stacks i.g. a 3. If card spots required, you shalt polite ask and leave card one round. IN some setings you shalt even make threaths; card spot or stack. You shalt keep these words.
comic boy wrote:Thou shall ensure that you are playing 5-8 player escalating before obeying these commandments , otherwise your strategy will go straight to hell
x-raider wrote:10.)
Thou shalt not gossip in the fog, lest the wrath of your fellow fall upon you.
John Adams wrote:I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress! And by God I have had this Congress!
fadedpsychosis wrote:I love this thread... part Moses, part Sun Tsu.
Sun Tzu wrote:Thus the pinnacle of military deployment approaches the formless. If it is formless, then even the deepest spy cannot discern it or the wise make plans against it.
Sun Tzu wrote:Now the army's disposition of force is like water. Water's configuration avoids heights and races downward. The army's disposition of force avoids the substantial and strikes the vacuous. Water configures its flow in accord with the terrain, the army controls its victory in accord with the enemy.
Thus the army does not maintain any constant strategic configuration of power, water has no constant shape. One who is able to change and transform in accord with the enemy and wrest victory is termed spiritual.
Dukasaur wrote:fadedpsychosis wrote:I love this thread... part Moses, part Sun Tsu.
WHich reminds me:Sun Tzu wrote:Thus the pinnacle of military deployment approaches the formless. If it is formless, then even the deepest spy cannot discern it or the wise make plans against it.
andSun Tzu wrote:Now the army's disposition of force is like water. Water's configuration avoids heights and races downward. The army's disposition of force avoids the substantial and strikes the vacuous. Water configures its flow in accord with the terrain, the army controls its victory in accord with the enemy.
Thus the army does not maintain any constant strategic configuration of power, water has no constant shape. One who is able to change and transform in accord with the enemy and wrest victory is termed spiritual.
This seems to be the key to great escalators: to have forces that seem to be nowhere in particular, but can be anywhere and everywhere when required.
I'll leave it for someone else to rephrase in proper Levite form, lol.
x-raider wrote:Dukasaur wrote:fadedpsychosis wrote:I love this thread... part Moses, part Sun Tsu.
WHich reminds me:Sun Tzu wrote:Thus the pinnacle of military deployment approaches the formless. If it is formless, then even the deepest spy cannot discern it or the wise make plans against it.
andSun Tzu wrote:Now the army's disposition of force is like water. Water's configuration avoids heights and races downward. The army's disposition of force avoids the substantial and strikes the vacuous. Water configures its flow in accord with the terrain, the army controls its victory in accord with the enemy.
Thus the army does not maintain any constant strategic configuration of power, water has no constant shape. One who is able to change and transform in accord with the enemy and wrest victory is termed spiritual.
This seems to be the key to great escalators: to have forces that seem to be nowhere in particular, but can be anywhere and everywhere when required.
I'll leave it for someone else to rephrase in proper Levite form, lol.
Thou shalt make your [mighty?] myriads appear as nought.
John Adams wrote:I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress! And by God I have had this Congress!
Wolfreal wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned
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