by ahmedhadzi
thegreat2 wrote:
Ahmed,
Great post. What are some of these tools you mention? Can you summarize them?
Great post. What are some of these tools you mention? Can you summarize them?
What Mr. Thy said. Everyone is reading twilightstrategy.com, my game enhanced dramatically after reading it, excellent blog. What I also noticed that some players take principles listed there as laws rather then guidelines.
For example the famous AR7 play by USA. Some players will dedicate their whole turn to that AR7, and then when smart USSR player plays something on his AR7 to pose a double threat, suddenly your AR7 is out of the window.
Therefore, you play the whole board, and each AR you should strive to create choices for your opponent, telling them if you take this I will take something else.
Example of that kind of play would be play for France. Many USSR players will try at all costs to take France and avoid the Europe domination. If I see that as US, I'm very happy. Place enough IPs in France so USSR can't take it with one play and voila! You have two ARs in a row to maybe dominate SA or spread in Africa while USSR took 1VP in Europe.