ask me2 wrote:What is an "Alexander"?
Lol; I guessed I coined that as well. What I mean to say is when any player, in a Freestyle, trench setting, who waits to be the last person to play and then waits again until another player plays in order to play quickly again, to expand his borders quickly. That is what I am referring to when I say an "Alexander." Hope that clears that up. But if not...
Alexander the great was famous for inventing what we called today, "The Blitzkrieg War" That is German for, "Lightning Fast War." Alexander's armies were so fast, that it is said, "that his armies never touched the ground." That's in reference to being so fast that his armies just flew over the ground rather than marched over it.
So in a trench game when you wait to be the last to play and then wait until some one plays so that you can again be the second to play in the round after that, then you can expand your borders quickly like Alexander the great did. Alexander the Great, In a matter of a few short years, quickly marched from Macedonia to the Caucasus, then to Egypt and finally deep into Asia, into the heart of the Persian empire all the way up to India. All in a matter of a few short years. In just a bit more time then a presidential term in office.
In normal game play, in Sequential for example, Such plays can not occur. I am of course referring to Trench settings after all. Such plays go against the normal flow of things. But it can happen in a Trench/Freestyle setting and appears as anything but normal, like the Alexandrian conquest of Persia. The Greek Empire that Alexander had conquered was the all time quickest for it's immense size. It just was not normal like other empires before it. I hope that this detailed explanation clears it up. That is why I call it, "an Alexander."