Game 3 is a 6 horse race now. Game 5 has all to play for. Game 6 has 6 left in. Game 7 is wide open with all players alive. Game 8 looks to be a 3 horse race with one bystander - but you never know!
yeti_c wrote:I think Adjacent forts was my mistake on this tourney... - we live and learn eh?!
C.
change it for the final? maybe let the 8 finalists decide? possibly let any one of the 8 veto a change? I would think that everyone would prefer chained. (or even better esc - but let's not go there)
yeti_c wrote:I think Adjacent forts was my mistake on this tourney... - we live and learn eh?!
C.
change it for the final? maybe let the 8 finalists decide? possibly let any one of the 8 veto a change? I would think that everyone would prefer chained. (or even better esc - but let's not go there)
I would be willing to change the Fortifications - but not the cards... - we can decide that when we have 8 finalists.
Reinforcements won't change much IMO. You can have it unlimited if you wish but the games will still go 50+ rounds, in finals probably 100+ rounds because everybody is especially careful and don't want to make a mistake. I would say keep it adjacent because I think in no spoils it gives advantage to those who have skill and think moves ahead and then you can be sure that best player (or at least one of the best) will win.
No update on my game really, it will probably take ages to end
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yeti_c wrote:I think Adjacent forts was my mistake on this tourney... - we live and learn eh?!
C.
change it for the final? maybe let the 8 finalists decide? possibly let any one of the 8 veto a change? I would think that everyone would prefer chained. (or even better esc - but let's not go there)
I'm against it! In no cards games, any fortifications other than adjacent are very risky. Risky in a way that a game could be ruined. Flat rate, adjacent would be lessen evil
EDIT: Oops, I didn't see two posts more...
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