27 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 1860: Hello, and good luck |
28 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 1860: Good luck to you, too. |
29 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 1863: Ok, I can retire |
29 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 1864: gg, you played well but you should make your moves more difficult to anticipate. I've found that 1 on 1 games come down to anticipating your opponents moves, and countering them. The traditional strategy usually isn't as effective as in multi-player games. We'll try it again in the future- thanks for playing. |
29 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 1864: hmm.. I thought the game was supposed to end if you get both capitals and the opponent less than 5- must not be implemented yet. |
30 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 1864: Can you tell me what do you mean by moves more difficult to anticipate, I'm interested. If you do not mind of course. |
30 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 1864: try to 'guess' what your opponent is going to do before you decide where you will attack. The good 1-on-1 players do this everytime, and if you know that your opponent is thinking of that, then switch around your moves and make them unpredictable. This same method also works in poker and karate. |
30 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 1865: Thank you, I'll try to put it into practice |
30 Nov 11 UTC | I think I see a Ford factory springing up |
30 Nov 11 UTC | good game |