jrh_cardinal wrote:their two weak players were well protected by their stronger players.
Meaning they had to attack their allies to get more cards? Sounds like you guys had this game in hand

jrh_cardinal wrote:I feel that he played it and was only able to attack on one side (up the main British Island), and didn't really accomplish much except push them back a couple of terts. We, as a team, were winning, more troops and obviously more bonuses as only one was held in the game. Since our bonus was safe, and they wouldn't have been able to eliminate any of us in one turn, I feel it would have been better to wait. Each turn, we would be getting farther and farther ahead, and it would have been up to them more and more to make the next move, to basically suicide. After they suicide, they are more spread out and most likely have fewer troops, which makes it easier for one of us to play a set and rip through them, hopefully eliminate somebody.
If they can't eliminate any of you with their cards, and their sets would be "suicides," doesn't that mean you've basically already won? By cashing, you only push your advantage and make it even harder for them to eliminate any of you.
Why do you think that attacking them AFTER they cash is better than attacking them BEFORE they cash? If eliminations really are no issue (hard to believe with flat rate on a smallish map, but okay), then it really doesn't matter whether you hit them now or later. I like to hit first; just my personal tactic.
Not sure I agree with the whole philosophy of implying that an opposing team is "suiciding," unless they are crashing their 3s into your 3s, trying every single 2v1s they have, etc. What do you mean by "suiciding?" Even if they are hitting your 1s with their set, isn't that what you'll be doing 1 turn later? In that case, it really makes no difference when you cash.
Perhaps there is no right answer in this situation; maybe it would turn out the same whether he cashed it or not. Personally, like I said, I have never seen this situation; Therefore, I like to get those armies on the table ASAP to protect my allies or go after the opposition, which I can do in some way or another, every time.
I don't really have much more to say, as it is hard to imagine this situation... there are just so many different things that come into play that I would really have to see it for myself to decide what to do.