Im the green player, still new to risk and got grandmaster at negotiation settings. Trying to learn how to play more settings. I was getting frustrated we were trying to kill me instead of what I saw as the easy kill/block in white, a couple of times when I cleaned white out of the middle I was going to go stick a stack in russia but I was also drinking watching the kylted subathon and messed up a few splits (you can see it happen the turn before white bots in netherlands).
Your not gonna take what they got to give and they’re not gonna take your will to live cause they taken enough and you’ve given them all you can give and luck won’t save them tonight
Interesting choice. I would have figured wins to be exclusive to Kill Pete Strategy whereas Free Pete was more experimental…didn’t seem too experimental on this run, so maybe I’m missing the point of two channels.
Kill Pete is games that Pete thinks are interesting and exciting, free Pete are games he doesn’t think are good enough for kill Pete, and/or are experimental. In this case, it’s clear he doesn’t think this game is good enough for kill Pete, he basically all but said that throughout this game as he thinks this is boring.
I've decided to up the quality of the meta settings games I post to both channels. As far as the rest of experimental stuff goes Im excited to show you what I've come up with after the final tournament videos are published. We have maybe a month or two backlog of those before we move on to the next phase of the channel.
Us, random noobs : Wow pete is splitting perfectly those troops to defend his territory GM pete : wow i don't know how much i should split... Oh 50 troops makes 69 cap, sounds nice ! 27:20
I loose patience soon also, i often can't play for hour and ten or longer.. but i have just watched ur game that long, hmmm? can't explain it to myself .. GG
Hot take, the stalemate was your fault, instead of card blocking green, who had a crazy good cap, you could have instantly card blocked black, whose cap was already trapped the entire time. But you had set your mind on blocking green, then never indicated (so far at least) to black not to, you also didn't give him cards, so he had to trade with green. If you truly trusted white, you card block black, then team on white after black is dead and you win. Green wasn't going to su to save black
It would lead to a stalemate regardless, it was a 2v2 scenario since each had good neighbors trading cards, black and green cap were pretty close to each other to card block that and the game progress to late game without eliminations or at least till trades got big so there was no fast game on this one. If it was a lower level lobby then someone would betray 30 minutes sooner and they would self destruct to each other. That's why you benefit from mid board caps late game, you always have cards as long as there multiple players and then it's a diplomacy game to have someone work with you. Another reason he didn't trade with black was he was strong vs black and black already sent him early till pete's starting cap, black just didn't have the troops to hold that, white was working with pete since early game, endgame players had very good insight/knowledge of the board, was a good game.
@@tsherman393It doesn't usually stalemate just because of the open lobbies. But whenever you get 2-3 opponents who are masters or grandmasters these settings tend to stalemate.
Im the green player, still new to risk and got grandmaster at negotiation settings. Trying to learn how to play more settings. I was getting frustrated we were trying to kill me instead of what I saw as the easy kill/block in white, a couple of times when I cleaned white out of the middle I was going to go stick a stack in russia but I was also drinking watching the kylted subathon and messed up a few splits (you can see it happen the turn before white bots in netherlands).
"Patience really shines in these settings...for better or worse.". I felt that last part.
Your hands upon a deadman’s gun and your looking down the sights your heart is worn and your seems are torn and they’re giving you a reason to fight
Your not gonna take what they got to give and they’re not gonna take your will to live cause they taken enough and you’ve given them all you can give and luck won’t save them tonight
Wow there Shakespeare, why you getting poetic on me @@MRPIB69
At around 50 minutes in did you consider working with green and white to block black? Putting stacks in Romania and estern Germany?
I wonder if Green would have worked with me there.
Spoiler Blocker, you know this is gonna be fire!
Thank God there were some bot outs otherwise this could’ve gone a long time😅
Interesting choice. I would have figured wins to be exclusive to Kill Pete Strategy whereas Free Pete was more experimental…didn’t seem too experimental on this run, so maybe I’m missing the point of two channels.
Kill Pete is games that Pete thinks are interesting and exciting, free Pete are games he doesn’t think are good enough for kill Pete, and/or are experimental. In this case, it’s clear he doesn’t think this game is good enough for kill Pete, he basically all but said that throughout this game as he thinks this is boring.
I've decided to up the quality of the meta settings games I post to both channels.
As far as the rest of experimental stuff goes Im excited to show you what I've come up with after the final tournament videos are published. We have maybe a month or two backlog of those before we move on to the next phase of the channel.
Us, random noobs : Wow pete is splitting perfectly those troops to defend his territory
GM pete : wow i don't know how much i should split... Oh 50 troops makes 69 cap, sounds nice !
27:20
haha NICE
that was a fun watch !
We need more communication options to avoid the stalemate
I loose patience soon also, i often can't play for hour and ten or longer.. but i have just watched ur game that long, hmmm? can't explain it to myself .. GG
If the player quits then he's not a gm pete you always miss that 😅
Hot take, the stalemate was your fault, instead of card blocking green, who had a crazy good cap, you could have instantly card blocked black, whose cap was already trapped the entire time. But you had set your mind on blocking green, then never indicated (so far at least) to black not to, you also didn't give him cards, so he had to trade with green. If you truly trusted white, you card block black, then team on white after black is dead and you win. Green wasn't going to su to save black
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It would lead to a stalemate regardless, it was a 2v2 scenario since each had good neighbors trading cards, black and green cap were pretty close to each other to card block that and the game progress to late game without eliminations or at least till trades got big so there was no fast game on this one. If it was a lower level lobby then someone would betray 30 minutes sooner and they would self destruct to each other. That's why you benefit from mid board caps late game, you always have cards as long as there multiple players and then it's a diplomacy game to have someone work with you. Another reason he didn't trade with black was he was strong vs black and black already sent him early till pete's starting cap, black just didn't have the troops to hold that, white was working with pete since early game, endgame players had very good insight/knowledge of the board, was a good game.
@@Exknight2 The temperature of the take is dropping quick.
Oof. Dem Dice. 😅
Where is Reginald
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Watching this after watching the negotiation game .... yea, this is not as fun. Settings-wise I mean.
This usually doesn't stalemate with Pete
@tsherman393 True, but you are still at the mercy of your opponents at times. Still prefer the negotiation game.
@@AndreasGalistel yea, Pete makes it fun:)
@@tsherman393It doesn't usually stalemate just because of the open lobbies. But whenever you get 2-3 opponents who are masters or grandmasters these settings tend to stalemate.
@thenonsequitur yep...
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I feel somewhat unfulfilled because you didn't world dom there. It was just a couple territories... 🥲
sometimes it's a matter of respect
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