That was great! I really liked the Grandmaster's strategies and his ability to explain, together with his modest attitude. I also appreciated the host's willingness to let his guest explain at length without interruption. Thanks!
This is a great video! Thanks for releasing this Legendary Tactics! To all watching, feel free to reply to this and ask me questions. I am always willing to help people out!
Thanks Olive for the video, I don't know if youre still replying but I find I always get stuck when there's three players on the board. I try to hold anything but Australia but I'm never sure how to fight for 1st place. Do I team with the other strongest and wipe out the weakest player? Or should I ally the weaker player and try and damage the other strong player? Thanks 😁
@@Scottishdaftpunk it depends on the alliances and what happened earlier. Ideally work with one player against the other to get an advantage going into the endgame.
Great work! Olive is a key member, instructor, and player in the Risk community. He knows the game inside and out and I always trust what he has to say about game strategy. ❤
Great video. Ive played this game quite a bit since the early 80s and have never felt i had any sort of winning strategy. It used to be a lot easier to get people to play....i remember playing quite a bit up until around 2000. This video renewed my interest in this awesome game. Thanks
That is awesome man to see. I love playing risk and have grown a lot since this video playing the game. You should check out some risk videos on RUclips when you get a chance!
My son has just started to get into playing RISK, and he will be fascinated to watch this video and receive advice/strategy from a grand master. Thank you!
Olive gave the key tips and strategy for the main game mode in risk which is known as classic fixed(It uses the classic map with fixed cards in the world Domination game mode). However in the risk app there are other game modes such as capital conquest(where you keep many troops on your capitals because it has a defensive advantage) there is zombie apocalypse where you often try to have multiple hidden stacks in order to stay alive and stay strong to not be hit by the zombies. There is 70 percent in which people have 2-3 big stacks so at an opportune moment they can take 70 percent of the maps territories in order to win. In fixed cards the troops earned for each trade in gives you 4-12 troops however there is also progressive cards which go up each time someone trades in eg. 4,6,8,10,12,15,20,25,30 etc. There are also other maps than just the normal risk map such some of my favourites like Earth 2209(a bigger version of the normal risk map with around 80 territories instead of 42) or Brazil
If you learned even one idea from this video, please go visit OliveXC's channel (link in the description). Let's help him get to 1000 subscribers!!!!!!!
I play risk online a lot, and a strategy can be to just play passively and wait. Especially when you’re not in a hurry. Take your time. Let other people lose their patience and let them attack each other. Key in this strategy is to be very helpful and friendly to other players, and don’t become too big. A small continent like africa, South-America or Australia is fine for this strategy.
I take a different approach. I like to use aggression and try to control the game. If you are always passive the game can stalemate. I don’t attack with impunity. I make controlled attacks especially when others can’t retaliate. Glad you liked the video!
@@OliveXC thanks for your response. One month later I understand what you mean. It makes the games much more boring if you play for like 1,5-2 hours! I have better things to do. 😉 sometimes it can be a strategy just to let other people fight eachother and reap the benefits of this by crushing weak players totally in one turn. Sometimes it is important to show muscle if you’re challenged while being strong. Important to conceal your intentions however being able to kill one in one turn. Important to differentiate your strategy based of the players you play to. Sometimes aggressive, sometimes passive.
@@wernerzorge1843 You are 100% right. It is best to adapt your playstyle according to the players you face. As long as you are learning and growing this is what counts.
Funny thing, I recently played a game where every player secured their continent early on, except for me. Somehow I ended up with aisa, and convinced my friends that they should invade each other. They fell for it and I actually won!
Also known as the Mongolian horde strategy. You hold nothing but a useless piece of land in Asia, try not to die, wait for your opponents to weaken one another, then you swoop in and conquer half the world at once.
If you're in a public game, try to not break other people. A huge percentage of the time, public games are decided by people suiciding into others rather then a strategic play. You want to be buddy buddy with the whole server to try and avoid being the suicider's target.
I sometimes have to do this, but it creates stalemates. When I am the strongest player, sometimes I just try to eliminate players immediately so they cannot attack me back.
I’ve always considered the “mutually assured destruction” tactic to be illegal. In Risk you have to always take whatever action is in your best interest. If you intentionally destroy yourself then you’re cheating. Revenge is against the rules.
I dont like communication between players other than the moves you make on the board. Like in card games. Board talk is cheating. Declare your intentions more cleverly with the moves you make over the board
Yeah my odds are not accurate to real dice it's impossible to lose that much and that often I think the game picks a player to win and they get great or perfect dice
That was great! I really liked the Grandmaster's strategies and his ability to explain, together with his modest attitude. I also appreciated the host's willingness to let his guest explain at length without interruption. Thanks!
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. It was a pleasure learning from Olive.
I am glad you liked the video! You can always go to my main channel and check out some of my other videos!
This is a great video! Thanks for releasing this Legendary Tactics! To all watching, feel free to reply to this and ask me questions. I am always willing to help people out!
Thanks so much for sharing your time and expertise with us Olive!
Thanks Olive for the video, I don't know if youre still replying but I find I always get stuck when there's three players on the board. I try to hold anything but Australia but I'm never sure how to fight for 1st place. Do I team with the other strongest and wipe out the weakest player? Or should I ally the weaker player and try and damage the other strong player? Thanks 😁
What territory would you say is best for a beginner thank you very much
@@wiggle871 anything but Asia can work
@@Scottishdaftpunk it depends on the alliances and what happened earlier. Ideally work with one player against the other to get an advantage going into the endgame.
Great work! Olive is a key member, instructor, and player in the Risk community. He knows the game inside and out and I always trust what he has to say about game strategy. ❤
Couldn't agree more!
Great video. Ive played this game quite a bit since the early 80s and have never felt i had any sort of winning strategy. It used to be a lot easier to get people to play....i remember playing quite a bit up until around 2000. This video renewed my interest in this awesome game. Thanks
That is awesome man to see. I love playing risk and have grown a lot since this video playing the game. You should check out some risk videos on RUclips when you get a chance!
My son has just started to get into playing RISK, and he will be fascinated to watch this video and receive advice/strategy from a grand master. Thank you!
This is a really great foundation. I'm also re-introducing myself to the game and I found this quite helpful.
Thank you I’ve been on a risk journey for about a month now and I love it
Awesome! Let us know how it goes! Hope this video helped
I'm top 10 for 1v1s in the world. But also am doing well in the ffa tourney. Olive is such a great inspiration.
Congrats! I'd love to hear any tips that you can offer.
Olive gave the key tips and strategy for the main game mode in risk which is known as classic fixed(It uses the classic map with fixed cards in the world Domination game mode). However in the risk app there are other game modes such as capital conquest(where you keep many troops on your capitals because it has a defensive advantage) there is zombie apocalypse where you often try to have multiple hidden stacks in order to stay alive and stay strong to not be hit by the zombies. There is 70 percent in which people have 2-3 big stacks so at an opportune moment they can take 70 percent of the maps territories in order to win. In fixed cards the troops earned for each trade in gives you 4-12 troops however there is also progressive cards which go up each time someone trades in eg. 4,6,8,10,12,15,20,25,30 etc.
There are also other maps than just the normal risk map such some of my favourites like Earth 2209(a bigger version of the normal risk map with around 80 territories instead of 42) or Brazil
It sounds like there's a whole subterranean party of risk that that the wider gaming community has never heard of. Thanks for this explanation.
Learning from olive has been so helpful for me! He's helped me improve so much.
Me too! I just met him to do this interview and I found my game improving real time as we spoke. Thanks for checking this out.
Great video!
Much appreciated. Thank you.
If you learned even one idea from this video, please go visit OliveXC's channel (link in the description). Let's help him get to 1000 subscribers!!!!!!!
Loved this video. Just got back into risk and it’s so fun and strategic!
Before this conversation, I didn't realize how much strategy there was in the game.
I play risk online a lot, and a strategy can be to just play passively and wait. Especially when you’re not in a hurry. Take your time. Let other people lose their patience and let them attack each other. Key in this strategy is to be very helpful and friendly to other players, and don’t become too big. A small continent like africa, South-America or Australia is fine for this strategy.
I take a different approach. I like to use aggression and try to control the game. If you are always passive the game can stalemate. I don’t attack with impunity. I make controlled attacks especially when others can’t retaliate. Glad you liked the video!
@@OliveXC thanks for your response. One month later I understand what you mean. It makes the games much more boring if you play for like 1,5-2 hours! I have better things to do. 😉 sometimes it can be a strategy just to let other people fight eachother and reap the benefits of this by crushing weak players totally in one turn.
Sometimes it is important to show muscle if you’re challenged while being strong. Important to conceal your intentions however being able to kill one in one turn.
Important to differentiate your strategy based of the players you play to. Sometimes aggressive, sometimes passive.
@@wernerzorge1843 You are 100% right. It is best to adapt your playstyle according to the players you face. As long as you are learning and growing this is what counts.
olive is best risk youtuber by far, give him couple years he is going to be very polpular
I'm just getting into Risk. Good to know we've found someone so capable to collaborate with.
Funny thing, I recently played a game where every player secured their continent early on, except for me. Somehow I ended up with aisa, and convinced my friends that they should invade each other. They fell for it and I actually won!
Wow! That's amazing! That's the case of playing the people, not the game. I guess you just had to worry about Australasia?
Also known as the Mongolian horde strategy. You hold nothing but a useless piece of land in Asia, try not to die, wait for your opponents to weaken one another, then you swoop in and conquer half the world at once.
Thank you so much!
You are welcome so much!
@@LegendaryTacticsGonna Rewatch it and put it into practice!
If you're in a public game, try to not break other people. A huge percentage of the time, public games are decided by people suiciding into others rather then a strategic play. You want to be buddy buddy with the whole server to try and avoid being the suicider's target.
I sometimes have to do this, but it creates stalemates. When I am the strongest player, sometimes I just try to eliminate players immediately so they cannot attack me back.
This seems like good advice! Thanks for contributing!
Yes, I think it is knowing the best timing of these moves that makes a superior player
I’ve always considered the “mutually assured destruction” tactic to be illegal. In Risk you have to always take whatever action is in your best interest. If you intentionally destroy yourself then you’re cheating. Revenge is against the rules.
I assume you’re talking about playing at home with family/friends? As online this kind of gameplay happens in almost every game
"Nobody plays Asia"
If there's six players, someone has to. Playing Asia is just like playing Australia except you get no continent bonus.
one of my siblings was really good at getting Asia I don't know how
I think the defender has the advantage because they can only loose 2 troops every roll and ties go to them.
Attacker gets a third die though. So it is attacker favor. It’s not extremely skewed but it is definitely attacker favor.
“Nobody plays Asia”
Hahaha yes this I’ve known to be true since roughly 1988 when I was 6 😎
Australia Turtle
Lol I know this guy
I dont like communication between players other than the moves you make on the board. Like in card games. Board talk is cheating. Declare your intentions more cleverly with the moves you make over the board
Great video. However, you could have the best strategies in the world, but if your dice rolls are garbage, then you’re not gonna win anything. 👍🏾🇺🇸
🇺🇸🐭🐻💕U!!!
True random doesn’t exist in computer dice
Yeah my odds are not accurate to real dice it's impossible to lose that much and that often I think the game picks a player to win and they get great or perfect dice