How come it is quite common to experience 7 attacking armies lose against 3 defenders (or what have you), but you never experience the opposite (3 attackers beating 7 defenders)?
Since I routinely get screwed by the dice in this game (as does everyone, I know), I decided to try this tactic (3 attacking 7) on occasion, figuring it would happen roughly as often as the opposite (7 losing against 3), but it never happens!
The numbers don't matter as I've tried 2 against 4, 6 against 9, and other combinations. It never works. But there is not a person who plays CC consistently that won't have 156,345 examples of the opposite happening to them (losing 4 against 2, or 9 versus 6, or whatever).
--- IvanDrake