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gannable wrote:is there any pariticular skill or strategy needed to win these games? To me it seems mostly luck. Its all about having the cards, waiting for your turn hoping nobody goes on a run and then being in position to terminate someone with 4 or 5 cards when/if your turn finally arrives. I'd rather simply play a Doodle Earth assassin game - at least that will end quicker. I dont think ive won more than 1 or 2 escalating card games on this website and those were probably 1 on 1 games.
On the other hand, I think I'm a very good player with flat rate or no cards. I recently tried about 8 escalating risk map with 4 plus people and I didn't win one. I had a shot at one but some new player suicided me because I held South america and had about 60 armies on the map to everyone else's 30 or so. I felt like I was robbed and cheated in that one. I think in the future I would flat out abandon a continent bonus.
My attitude right now is avoid escalating card games. I lost about 150 pts recently (but just gained most of them back) trying to unsuccessfully play these games. And compared to flat rate or no cards I don't see what it proves by winning.
QFTalex_white101 wrote:gannable wrote:is there any pariticular skill or strategy needed to win these games? To me it seems mostly luck. Its all about having the cards, waiting for your turn hoping nobody goes on a run and then being in position to terminate someone with 4 or 5 cards when/if your turn finally arrives. I'd rather simply play a Doodle Earth assassin game - at least that will end quicker. I dont think ive won more than 1 or 2 escalating card games on this website and those were probably 1 on 1 games.
On the other hand, I think I'm a very good player with flat rate or no cards. I recently tried about 8 escalating risk map with 4 plus people and I didn't win one. I had a shot at one but some new player suicided me because I held South america and had about 60 armies on the map to everyone else's 30 or so. I felt like I was robbed and cheated in that one. I think in the future I would flat out abandon a continent bonus.
My attitude right now is avoid escalating card games. I lost about 150 pts recently (but just gained most of them back) trying to unsuccessfully play these games. And compared to flat rate or no cards I don't see what it proves by winning.
escalating games require the most skill, bonuses are relatively unimportant, you need to make sure you are spread round the map with strong points so when the time comes you can cash in a set and basically aim at one guy, get his cards, go for the next and so on until you have won! they are the most fun and exciting! flat rate is far more about luck, due to the extra 6 armies just coz of the colour of ur set.....
I agree, somewhat. My point was basically that flat cards are highly luck based. Esc and No require much more skill.gannable wrote:i dont see it that way.
it seems like it takes some skill and strategy to conquer a continent and then hold it as opposed to waiting until someone gets cash set 30 or 35 and wins the game.
your increasing or decresing army distribution is based on the ebb and flow of the game in non escalating.
comic boy wrote:Those that think that escalating is all luck have simply not acquired the right skills.
wacicha wrote:Sure, Anyone can win at escalating. But can you do it consistently. Can you play any player from cook to colonel and still retain a ranking above Sergeant.
You can if you know the correct strategies. Yes I lose to cooks all the time. and when I take 1 out I only get points of 10 and below. I play with alot of talented players who can consistently keep their points at a level that shows that they are both Skilled and Not worried about points. To say that they are unskilled is I think spoken from not understanding what it takes.
To win each style or type of game takes a different skill type. Because I am not good at one type does not mean the other player is lucky. It means I have not taken the time to learn that particular skill or level of play.
Sorry if I got long winded here...
gannable wrote:now ive won 2 escalating games in a row. I have the strategy down but i dont think the skill required to win these games is anything exceeding other games. I'm still in favor of flat rate and no cards being less about luck.
Timminz wrote:QFT
in flat rate you can get 16 armies on round 4 (if you happen to own all three terits), or you can get 4 in round 6. Seems like an awful lot of luck involved.
Knight2254 wrote:Anybody care to discuss which territories are seemingly more powerful than others in escalating?
I have just started playing it and it seems like northern europe, middle east, and Siam are all very important as the two former are able to attack a large amount of territories and the latter is the gateway to australia.
It seems like holding siam can really block people who are not in australia from knocking out a player.
Am I way off here?
spline wrote:I specialise in escalating games simply because they are more demanding. With flat rate, you can stick to universal strategies of growth and basically stick to them until you win.
With escalation, you need to switch from early strategies of growth to later strategies of survival. That transition requires skill, which many have talked about in this thread.
It is not trivial as in every game there is only one winner and all others have to go back to drawing board to figure out what went wrong.
Risk indeed has an element of luck in it every time you use the dice and as we know you can get lucky and then unlucky later on. Overall everyone is statistically equal (i.e. when you have played many games). The same applies to cashed cards as well. Sometimes you get armies sooner, sometimes later. If you get them at the right time, fine, you should win anyway. The problem is, how to keep winning even when you are unlucky. That's the real challenge and indeed where the fun is in escalating.
There is a way to do it, as demonstrated by those who win consistently, so you just have to find out for yourself. Am I helping
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