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Crazyirishman wrote:Mine is sometimes I tend not to think things through thoroughly or I will make a play that I know probably won't work just because I like to gamble from time to time. Oddly enough this is somewhat opposite to my nature in real life, as my biggest weakness is not being assertive or taking a calculated risk at times when it would help me.
AAFitz wrote:My greatest weakness as a player is that I am usually many times more intelligent than the opponents, so they sometimes do not understand my strategies and chat, because I cannot explain them in a manner in which they can understand. I simply know things, that I assume are self-evident, and do not know how to dumb it down for them.
Well, its either that or an over-abundance of humility.
Denise wrote:AAFitz wrote:My greatest weakness as a player is that I am usually many times more intelligent than the opponents, so they sometimes do not understand my strategies and chat, because I cannot explain them in a manner in which they can understand. I simply know things, that I assume are self-evident, and do not know how to dumb it down for them.
Well, its either that or an over-abundance of humility.
If you're explaining your strategy to your opponents I guess it's a good thing they don't understand it.
Robinette wrote:“Men are taught to apologize for their weaknesses, women for their strengths.” -Lois Wyse
Gillipig wrote:Robinette wrote:“Men are taught to apologize for their weaknesses, women for their strengths.” -Lois Wyse
Then you should be apologizing for your strengths instead.
Robinette wrote:
“Men are taught to apologize for their weaknesses, women for their strengths.” -Lois Wyse
Robinette wrote:Gillipig wrote:Robinette wrote:“Men are taught to apologize for their weaknesses, women for their strengths.” -Lois Wyse
Then you should be apologizing for your strengths instead.
never said that it SHOULD be that way,,,![]()
Weakness is attractive in babies, be they boys or girls...
but this should slowly decline as they grow and become less vulnerable.
Mr Changsha wrote:2. Complicated maps (anything by quert): Bombardment points, division or general bonuses, tanks, planes and ships, aggressive neutrals..I look at these maps, I am capable of understanding them, but I fail to see how my strategies for Risk can be applied to them. Partly it is due to the map looking so horribly crowded that puts me off, but i suspect it is more a case of my poor old brain (which is not the best tactically even on traditional maps) being rather crap at coping with all the tactical possibilities these maps provide.
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