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- 10/23/2003 7:00:36 AM   
Chiteng

 

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Some players are afraid to fight. That is bad. It is a WAR GAME.

I have seen 60 point stacks run from 30 point french generals. All because the
odds said they could not win. The game ISNT about winning, its about fighting.

The strongest alliance I have seen is the French, Russian axis. They both
work over Europe good and Russia becomes dominant. They then gang up
on England.

It all depends on your perception of the ability of your allys to hold off the French. If you think he will collapse, he will. No one can hold against France alone. Not even Russia.

The Key point here is Prussia/Austria. If the French can break up the
peace/war cycle so that they never have to face BOTH countries at the same
time, the game will be over.

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