we played two games of risk last year at school on the day before christmas break and the last day and even then we had to all but cut classes to do it
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I once played a real game of risk that lasted 25 days just to end with me destroying the dominant player in the 2nd to last round after he had been in control the entire game.
i've played one of those games but we just played like 30 hours in a row, and the dominat player the whole game (me) won
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ya thats the only thing about cards when you ar in a longer game the cards get way to high and when someone cashes in for 50 no ones continent is safe-maybee there should be some kind of card trade in armys maximum hmmmm wait thats a suggestion ignore!
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ya, i just perfer no card if there are less players, but if more than 4 than cards for sure
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HAHA! Nice. But it was a 5 player game and everyone secured at least 1 continent except for dilan who was fighting for the last territory in asia, myself since I had both NA and SA and kyle (the dominant player) who controlled Europe and Africa, plus had large armies everywhere.
that would have been a interesting game to be a part of, i remember i was playing a 3 player game and i controlled na sa and africa wile one of my opponents had europe the other asia and ociana, so they eneded up forming a unconditional alliance against me, i still one the game
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ya I thank the dice and the fact they wern't communicating well as a team
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ya i like turning players against each other, it only works best in actual games thou other wise it just looks like on the chat you are stirring the pot. Thats why in a actual game I get a set and say something causal and spend a few turns not attacking, just fortifing
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that works if you have a large army and you see a weak spot you can get at
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