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The Reason Some Old Timers Are Unhappy
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Leek Step wrote
at 6:00 PM, Thursday April 16, 2009 EDT
The first prerequisite for consistently finishing top 25 used to be smart dice moves.
Anyone can learn the basic fundamentals of dice moves; such as trying for a cut, protecting your base, stacking effectively before attacking. But there are lots of less obvious ways to improve your chance of winning with good dice rolls; such as risking an early 4v5 attack that will probably fail and drop you from 5th to 6th, but making it will get you a good chance at first. There are countless ways to evaluate the risks of making the right move. For some players these moves are intuitive. Things like moving an 8 stack three territories to try for a lucky build and cut, rather than just stacking and hoping you win a bunch of 8v8s versus a stronger opponent. Anyway, there used to be a lot of players who made the right moves. Their other skill sets such as loyalty and competitiveness and PGAs and IMs and socail networking and table image might have been different, but the most important factor in finishing top 25 was good dice skills. Now the most important factor in finishing the top 25 is social networking, trustworthiness, PGA (whatever you want to call it). |
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Shevar wrote
at 3:55 AM, Friday April 17, 2009 EDT leek, your definition of "smart dice moves" might just be a little outdated. i have managed to finish top 25 several times and i think i made it because i played smart.
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kplayr wrote
at 4:54 AM, Friday April 17, 2009 EDT How about people who like to play the nomadic way occassionally meeting people they know but mainly depending on respect from other players gained in game. It seems wrong that it is only possible to top 25 when you have a team of people supporting you. This situation means that the best dice-only player from a tactical and strategic sense may never crack the top 100 let alone the top 25. Before the last changes of kdice I suggested to Ryan that he release more than one version of kdice and I stand by this. The original, plus this version with a team based game would make for a spectrum of playing experience. |
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MadHat_Sam wrote
at 4:32 PM, Friday April 17, 2009 EDT Dumb thread is dumb.
The most important factor to get a blue trophy is to play a ton of games and not suck. |
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kdicefreak wrote
at 9:05 PM, Friday April 17, 2009 EDT dumb response to a dumb threat is dumber
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PGA Monitor wrote
at 11:57 AM, Saturday April 18, 2009 EDT Once again, Kdicefreak is right on the money! Or 'the looney' as they say in his land.
I just wish there were 200 more of him as moderators then we could stop the cheaterocracy for good. Put the final nail in its coffin. |
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BLUNTMAYNE420 wrote
at 1:54 AM, Monday July 25, 2011 EDT bump
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