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cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
mandalorian2298 wrote:Shinmen Musashi-no-kami Fujiwara no Genshin AKA Miyamoto Musashi AKA Kensei. The greatest warrior that ever were.
vtmarik wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote:Shinmen Musashi-no-kami Fujiwara no Genshin AKA Miyamoto Musashi AKA Kensei. The greatest warrior that ever were.
Yes, but he wasn't technically a tactician was he? He was a legendary warrior, but I don't remember him for his army-leading tactics.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
mandalorian2298 wrote:vtmarik wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote:Shinmen Musashi-no-kami Fujiwara no Genshin AKA Miyamoto Musashi AKA Kensei. The greatest warrior that ever were.
Yes, but he wasn't technically a tactician was he? He was a legendary warrior, but I don't remember him for his army-leading tactics.
In his book "The Book of the Five Rings" he writes about both one-on-one swordfighting and the battles between whole armies. He also explaines that the same principles guide samurai in duel and the general leading an army. Remember, the question was: "Who is the greatest tactician?", not "Who is the greatest Conqueror?".
mandalorian2298 wrote: He also explaines that the same principles guide samurai in duel and the general leading an army. .
Mirak wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote: He also explaines that the same principles guide samurai in duel and the general leading an army. .
I don't think that a lone duelling samurai would have been thinking about logistics, supply lines, communications, morale of the troops etc...
A great warrior does not necessarily make a great general...but a great general can make his whole army into great warriors
Sammy gags wrote:the better tactician u r, the better conquerer u r
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
heavycola wrote:strike wolf wrote:I choose other. Neither of those guys had an empire that lasted.
no one ever had an empire that lasted.
Mirak wrote:Fascinating....
Julius Caesar would have whipped both their asses without a doubt...imho
mandalorian2298 wrote:In his book "The Book of the Five Rings" he writes about both one-on-one swordfighting and the battles between whole armies. He also explaines that the same principles guide samurai in duel and the general leading an army. Remember, the question was: "Who is the greatest tactician?", not "Who is the greatest Conqueror?".
mandalorian2298 wrote:I suggest you read his book "The Book of Five Rings".
heavycola wrote:I think it was pedronicus
Pedronicus wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote:In his book "The Book of the Five Rings" he writes about both one-on-one swordfighting and the battles between whole armies. He also explaines that the same principles guide samurai in duel and the general leading an army. Remember, the question was: "Who is the greatest tactician?", not "Who is the greatest Conqueror?".mandalorian2298 wrote:I suggest you read his book "The Book of Five Rings".
Not to pour too much water on your fire here mandalorian, but you've obviously read the above book and it would seem it's been no help to you in improving your risk stratagies->
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I'm selling a risk guide for a fiver - A much better investment for this site!heavycola wrote:I think it was pedronicus
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
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