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If you don't think you can save your partner, eliminating them so their cards don't go to the other team can be a sound strategy at times.iwatawood wrote:I am playing in a doubles game where one player just took out his partner to get her spoils. I'm relatively new to doubles play, but I've always thought that the goal was for BOTH of you to win and for the partners to help each other with reinforcements and strategic attacks etc. I was wondering if this is a strategy, I can't imagine it's effective!
I took a look at the game you are talking about: seems to have been a very bad move there.iwatawood wrote:well ok, I learned something. However, his partner, while weakened, wasn't where anyone could attack her easily. Thanks for the input.

Very, very, very rarely would that be a good move in flat rate. More likely they're just idiots, or maybe they had a quarrel....iwatawood wrote:it wasn't an escalating game. It's flat rate.
in flat rate this is rarely effective, but to deny your opponants 5 cards, that may sometimes be prefferiable to giving them the cards, and your teammate would still be dead anyways.iwatawood wrote:I am playing in a doubles game where one player just took out his partner to get her spoils. I'm relatively new to doubles play, but I've always thought that the goal was for BOTH of you to win and for the partners to help each other with reinforcements and strategic attacks etc. I was wondering if this is a strategy, I can't imagine it's effective!
Awww, so young and idealistic ...the opposing team cannibalized each other, and then destroyed my team. I was completely disgusted. I know you say it works, but I'll never try it, because I can't imagine taking out my teammate.

To fit with the situation as it is on CC they would really have had to draw lots and kill each other, then the last man alive raises them as zombies and destroys the Roman army with a horde of undead.shieldgenerator7 wrote:I played a quadruples on Iberia, and the opposing team cannibalized each other, and then destroyed my team. I was completely disgusted. I know you say it works, but I'll never try it, because I can't imagine taking out my teammate. I like conquering the enemy instead. However, this strategy reminds of the Josephus game. The story goes like this: Josephus and his fellow rebels were in a cave, and the Roman army was outside looking for him and his buddies. So instead of being captured, the rebels all decided to kill each other rather than become slaves to the Romans. So they drew lots and killed each other, however, when it got down to just Josephus and one other man, they decided to not kill each other and join the Roman army. In this case, they didn't get spoils for killing each other.
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