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chemefreak wrote:I thought the Society only operated in private games to teach others how to play a certain map? If they are communicating in some way in an open game, outside the chat, I don't think that is legal. Looks interesting.
Checco wrote:when I write several questions about their choices, I first receive no answer, and in the next turn two of them start 'timidly' to take 1-tank territory from the other, by no means compromising their numbers or positioning.
Checco wrote:In round 6 (the current), CyberAddict's numbers and positioning would have allowed him to wipe out Charle (getting 4 cards during an escalating terminator), just see for yourselves, yet he didn't.
Denise wrote:This is how escalating games are played, or should be. This is what these guys teach in the SOC. No attacks, other than taking 1's for a card, are made for several rounds. When cards are worth 25 or so, the attacking begins. If you join the SOC, you too can learn how to play and win in this bizarre way.
Checco wrote:I have also to reveal you that it's not just known by basically 90% of the crowd, but that nowhere is suggested to attack guys NOT members of your clan
Checco wrote: What's is being discussed here is an accusation of secret diplomacy, so I'd be grateful if you could stop trying to make the thread derail towards 'strategy'...
Checco wrote:...even if the accused are members of your clan (this is true for other 'society of cooks' members as well). Thanks.
Checco wrote: If you want to contribute, write explanations about why the few times the accused guys attacked, they always chose someone out their group, for turns. Repeatedly. In more than one game.
Checco wrote:
I'm not answering more thread-diluting replies until a hunter comes, help me keep it clean for him.
lord voldemort wrote:Checco wrote:
I'm not answering more thread-diluting replies until a hunter comes, help me keep it clean for him.
Cleared there is a reason these guys are in society of cooks....cause they are generally not the best players.
Bad play/Play that does not appear correct to you does not equal secret diplomacy.
lord voldemort wrote:Checco wrote:
I'm not answering more thread-diluting replies until a hunter comes, help me keep it clean for him.
Cleared there is a reason these guys are in society of cooks....cause they are generally not the best players.
Bad play/Play that does not appear correct to you does not equal secret diplomacy.
is a mockery or an advice.Be sure you look over the membership list and take care NOT TO JOIN GAMES WITH MEMBERS IN YOUR CLASS, teachers are ok. Have fun!
Checco wrote:I'm not the best player around, but it does not take a champion to see that your 'analysis' of the first canonic moves is completely flawed, as it does not take into consideration enemy mistakes, bad rolls, skipped turns (basicaly every kind of randomness which always shows) or more simply other players acting in a way different from the one you described.
Checco wrote:Also, the outcome of most Escalating Terminator games I have seen and played is rooted upon who can actually start a killing spree, and that could depend from the fact you can or cannot play a set on 4th to 6th turn, usually when someone else either failed a kill or is temporarely a viable target (the exact number of troops is not important as long as you have a good distribution AND the chance to play a set at the right time, the rest is almost speculation imo).
Checco wrote:To be honest, your written strategy, while elaborate, looks like very unrealistic and hard to apply to me.
Checco wrote:I hope you took your time to post something thinking to either teach or debate, because I cannot honestly say whetheris a mockery or an advice.wacicha wrote:Be sure you look over the membership list and take care NOT TO JOIN GAMES WITH MEMBERS IN YOUR CLASS, teachers are ok. Have fun!
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