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Link to game? I could not find any recent classic cards speed games in which you were involved in which this happened. The odds on what you described are over 9 billion to 1 against, so I would have to see it first. Plus, you only get 2 from a territory bonus, not 3.Mr Unbeatable wrote:Ok so i am in a game it was being played on Classic and i had been building up my army on Siam so i would be powerful enough to take Oceana. Before this turn was played i had 17 armies on Siam and i then cashed in a set of cards which were Red, Green and Blue given me another 10. I deployed the 10 from the cards and 3 from the territory bonus all on Siam meaning i had 30 armies on Siam. I attacked Indonesia, New Guinea and Western Australia and conquered them all. The final territory was Eastern Australia and there was 1 army on it and i still had 23 of my 30 remaining.
I pressed Auto attack as it was a speed game and i only had 50 seconds left and then to my shock horror i found out that i lost every role and the Auto attack and it left me with 3 armies and my enemy still had his one remaining. I then pressed attack again and it went to 2-1 and then once more and yes you guessed it he won again leaving it 1-1.
It was 23 v 1 and the 1 won.
I was wondering is this one of the worst case of bad dice??
I had a look, and my best guess would be this gameBean_ wrote:Link to game? I could not find any recent classic cards speed games in which you were involved in which this happened. The odds on what you described are over 9 billion to 1 against, so I would have to see it first. Plus, you only get 2 from a territory bonus, not 3.Mr Unbeatable wrote:Ok so i am in a game it was being played on Classic and i had been building up my army on Siam so i would be powerful enough to take Oceana. Before this turn was played i had 17 armies on Siam and i then cashed in a set of cards which were Red, Green and Blue given me another 10. I deployed the 10 from the cards and 3 from the territory bonus all on Siam meaning i had 30 armies on Siam. I attacked Indonesia, New Guinea and Western Australia and conquered them all. The final territory was Eastern Australia and there was 1 army on it and i still had 23 of my 30 remaining.
I pressed Auto attack as it was a speed game and i only had 50 seconds left and then to my shock horror i found out that i lost every role and the Auto attack and it left me with 3 armies and my enemy still had his one remaining. I then pressed attack again and it went to 2-1 and then once more and yes you guessed it he won again leaving it 1-1.
It was 23 v 1 and the 1 won.
I was wondering is this one of the worst case of bad dice??
Bean_ wrote:Link to game? I could not find any recent classic cards speed games in which you were involved in which this happened. The odds on what you described are over 9 billion to 1 against, so I would have to see it first. Plus, you only get 2 from a territory bonus, not 3.Mr Unbeatable wrote:Ok so i am in a game it was being played on Classic and i had been building up my army on Siam so i would be powerful enough to take Oceana. Before this turn was played i had 17 armies on Siam and i then cashed in a set of cards which were Red, Green and Blue given me another 10. I deployed the 10 from the cards and 3 from the territory bonus all on Siam meaning i had 30 armies on Siam. I attacked Indonesia, New Guinea and Western Australia and conquered them all. The final territory was Eastern Australia and there was 1 army on it and i still had 23 of my 30 remaining.
I pressed Auto attack as it was a speed game and i only had 50 seconds left and then to my shock horror i found out that i lost every role and the Auto attack and it left me with 3 armies and my enemy still had his one remaining. I then pressed attack again and it went to 2-1 and then once more and yes you guessed it he won again leaving it 1-1.
It was 23 v 1 and the 1 won.
I was wondering is this one of the worst case of bad dice??