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I searched for speed games also and didn't find any.Timminz wrote:I play a lot of classic (although, I prefer chained to adj). Most of them speed games, though. Which would explain why you don't find them in the "join a game" section.
I'll probably take you up on thatlord voldemort wrote:i play prolly 50% on classic. most 1v1 or 8 player freestyle speed
if you want an old skool 4-6 esc adj match send us a pm
Simon Viavant wrote:btw, classic is standard and unlimited.
Yeah, but I'm talking about the classic settings, also. I know the classic map is popular, but I was wondering about the classic map with more-or-less classic settings (standard, adjacent, etc).The Neon Peon wrote:Very few people play adjacent fortifications. Try unlimited or chained and the results will skyroket.


no it wasnt the rule of risk is adjacent, escSimon Viavant wrote:btw, classic is standard and unlimited. Except for an occasional 2.1, classic is all I play.

Funny, we always use adjacent, even though we have some other wild house rules (like Armageddons).icicletasty69 wrote:yeah, most house rules are either chained or unlimited...adjacent is rarely used even in real life.
There must be different "standard rules" in different areas, like Slayer said. Around here we only play adjacent. I thought chained and unlimited were new CC variations that were recently invented lolSimon Viavant wrote:Yes, and classic settings are unlimited. (or at least that's the way every family member and friend and friend of friend of mine have ever played it with a real board.)



Nah, don' think that has ever been the "standard" rulebook setting tbf.Simon Viavant wrote:Yes, and classic settings are unlimited.
Brilliant.jbrettlip wrote:I bought an original RISK game in France. It was weird, you placed all your armies, and then surrendered to the nearest German in sight. It didn't even come with dice....stupid French.

