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Moosegun wrote:Interestingly I couldn't find more than a handful of public games played by the top 40 players that were true risk format,
4-8 players, flat rate, sequential
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Personally only like to play 6-8 player, standard, flat rate / no cards, sequential. If this means that I am going to struggle to get to the top of the rankings then so be it, it is my choice. I don't have a right to force that choice on other people.
However, thought I'd just make a couple of points:
1) Original rules of risk are actually escalating cards
2) Whilst there is probably some element of rank protection in playing private games, I know for myself and the majority of high rankers who I know and play with, the main reason for playing private games against fellow high ranks is for the competition... I know there is not going to be an easy win and you have to work hard and be at your best to win games. So to me it is more enjoyable to play competitive games against high ranking players than to play against players who perhaps do not yet have as sophisticated a strategy.
Think of it in terms of sporting analogies - you have some sporting leagues which are mainly social, players of all sorts of mixed abilities play in them because they enjoy mixing - these are like the public standard games you play in, a good choice if you enjoy it... other sporting leagues are streamed by ability*, so top Premier League teams do not play against your local park football team - for those who love the challenge it is their game choice.
joecoolfrog wrote:Its easy enough to see who maintains rank by playing lots of games against lower ranks, just check the win percentages. Anybody near the top of the scoreboard with less than 40% clearly isnt playing a heap of 1 v 1 or team games against noobs,

wacicha wrote:the other side is
why do you high rankers steal points from the low ranker
just can't win lol
Blitzaholic wrote:I would not consider 2000 high ranked, perhaps 2500 to 3000 is or higher.
Some players worked very hard to achieve the goals they set out to establish. So, for some, they rather play with higher ranks, or private games, and some are open to the public. I hear what you are saying, but it is each players individual right to play as they choose as long as it is following CC guidelines.
Respects, Blitz
Perhaps, when others will get to know you more through experience and open up some games for you, sometimes it just takes time, be patient. You do well and move up, i am quite sure you will get players playing you, most always happens. Hope this was helpful, peace.
TheBro wrote:I don't see how a high ranked player only wanting to play high ranked players is wrong. A high ranked player striving to beat the best seems more logical and more difficult! Plus, noobs can really screw up standard games!


