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Restack change suggestion...
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MrBooBoo wrote
at 1:30 AM, Thursday August 30, 2007 EDT
We all have times where we have a few linked territories and one other one off on the other side of the board somewhere. And then the restack takes all your reinforcements and adds them to that oddball territory leaving you vulnerable. Which is very frustrating and adds even more luck to the game at the expense of good play. So I propose that if your restack dice be apportioned to your linked territories first at the rate of one per territory until you achieve max dice(8 stacks) on each of those territories. Only after that would your restack dice be able to reinforce any non-lonked territories you still control. I think this would improve the strategy aspect of the game and reduce the luck factor at the same time.
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doublegin wrote
at 4:06 AM, Thursday August 30, 2007 EDT Brilliant idea. And in Poker, if you get dealt two cards of the same suit or value the flop should reflect this. Just to take the luck out and up the skill.
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silentcollision wrote
at 4:25 AM, Thursday August 30, 2007 EDT ^^ Reply says it all, really.
Also it would kill the strategy of over-expanding one area in the hope of stacking somewhere else. |
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biteme wrote
at 7:51 PM, Thursday August 30, 2007 EDT Maybe kdice could always start ourselves with 8 stacks everywhere, but for everyone else the normal start.
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MrBooBoo wrote
at 1:54 AM, Friday August 31, 2007 EDT doublegin in poker if you miss the flop you fold your hand, cut your losses an keep your chips available for a better opportunity. Your skill as a player there is a factor. In kdice if your random restack screws you, you are still committed to the hand so to speak. Skill is not a factor then and you lose your chips (territories)because of this. That shouldn't happen.
But, whatever. I didn't expect an outpouring of support for this idea. Then again when I started playing in April I said this would be a better game if once you flagged you were done and that didn't get any support then either. |