I haven't been able to find suitable discussion on this topic, and yet this is the main reason I like to play this game. I will play several different kinds of games, but to give you some context, I prefer NO SPOILS, NO FOG-OF-WAR, STANDARD games. The reason is that one of the biggest parts of strategy for me is dealing with the other players.
There are lots of options and lots of things to talk about, but too many people neglect the strategic aspect of their communication or lack thereof with other players.
Not only that, but lots of us just unconsciously or subconsciously expect other players to act a certain way. When they act in a way that we think is irrational, how is it best to deal with it (especially if it hurts our own position)? Sometimes if you speak up, the other players will mock you or act like you're just complaining, no matter how respectful you are, but is that a reason to say nothing? What you say or don't say has an extreme effect on the game, good or bad, in your favor or not in your favor. People don't like complainers, but what does strategy say? And I'm not talking about the luck of the dice. Anyone can whine about bad rolls (although in fog-of-war, it might be useful to let people know that you just lost your advantage and they don't have to gang up on you anymore), but what do you do about a player who attacks you foolishly multiple times, putting you both in danger of losing? Do you say something? Do you suggest an idea? Do you stay quiet and bear the beatings? That may seem more gentlemanly, but is it strategic?
That is just one example (somewhat general/broad), but what are your thoughts? When do you stay silent, and when do you speak up? When do you bully, and when do you buddy-up? How do you gain knowledge about other players' temperaments and use it to your advantage? How do you, to sum up the question, play the players on the board?
Thoughts? Ideas?