That run, no spoilers you know the one I mean is why I watch you, bro! love the content. It’s so awesome to be able to know you make the right decisions 99% of the time huge balls such an amazing game.
Well played green. GG. I did think green could have speeded up their win by blocking all your cards but your open cap to force you to close it, but their slow and steady approach made it easier for them to make no errors and just let their troop advantage pile up.
Green wasn't the only thing that gave blue the win. You taking so many cards in the bottom right was part of it, too. Cardblocking doesn't work if you give your opponent so many free cards
This map is wild sometimes, not always but fairly often you get people fighting relentlessly over 1 bonus and no one holds it, too the point they abandon their cap to try to win the fight.
If you look above where it says "Leader 2/6" there is a dice icon. When you click on that at the top right it should say how many troops you killed and lost
At 12:37 is there a reason you didn't put every troop on that off-cap 3? You could have hit in and then based on what his cap was you still could have perfectly split between that + your cap. If he had a strong cap still you could have backed off, but then you would also have been able to roll his cap if it was weak (it turned out to only be a 5) I guess the way you did it means he might not know you had a 7 defending, although he should have been able to figure that out if he just paid attention to how many troops you gained and assumed you spent them all within the bonus. Especially if he's actually a grandmaster (haven't finished vid yet so idk) he probably should have known
I didn't want to open his cap because I assumed it was much larger since he kept getting good dice rolls on me. It was definitely a mistake for me to not realize how weak his cap actually was
I think what people fail to understand about statistics is that they are merely a tool or method of “trying to predict an outcome.” Flipping a coin is 50% ish chance heads or tails but as improbable as it may seem, you could get the same flip for an indefinite amount of times because every flip previous has no effect on future flips.
It's not surprising to lose a few coin flips in a row. It is surprising to see the worst (or best, depending on perspective) possible rolls several times in a row as that has to be something like a 1 in a 1000 likelihood.
All the videos I seen of you you always get so bad rols. You should have your own titel tbh. I feel for you and are amazed over your not flipping out more. Keep it up ❤
That run, no spoilers you know the one I mean is why I watch you, bro! love the content. It’s so awesome to be able to know you make the right decisions 99% of the time huge balls such an amazing game.
Also, thank you for being a humble person! I have twin babies and love the long games to pass the time while they are up most the night 🫶🖖👍
Well played green. GG. I did think green could have speeded up their win by blocking all your cards but your open cap to force you to close it, but their slow and steady approach made it easier for them to make no errors and just let their troop advantage pile up.
doing a kylted and saying the wrong colour 🤣
these green rolls are cracking me up. meanwhile, i lose 3v1s 🤣
Holy crap! Those blizzards took an open world shooter and turned it into a rail shooter. That map was just one long line of one-point holds.
Green wasn't the only thing that gave blue the win. You taking so many cards in the bottom right was part of it, too. Cardblocking doesn't work if you give your opponent so many free cards
Blue actually gave you a very nice lesson on how to cardblock there, they did beautifully!
Would actually be quite interesting to do an analysis of that 1v1, in order to get some better theory on how to play an endgame like that!
This might be the best risk video
@Kylted it would be better if you said the mape name was "Spaceport Smegma"
Narsty
This map is wild sometimes, not always but fairly often you get people fighting relentlessly over 1 bonus and no one holds it, too the point they abandon their cap to try to win the fight.
Grandmaster vs Granmotdher in noob corner
at the start talking about his 3 that was actually reds 😂 a bit colour blind maybe @Kylted 😆
wasnt greens cap pretty much empty after attacking you first turn?
5+1 went to 3+3 after rolling orange, then they fortified 2 back to have a 5 cap. Too strong to attack.
Is it just me or did blue do literally everything you said to do right after you said to do it
spaceport Smegma.... :x
Yuckers
what tool are you using to know the troop lose stats? 8:42
If you look above where it says "Leader 2/6" there is a dice icon. When you click on that at the top right it should say how many troops you killed and lost
Its called Risk roll calculator on google
Google "Risk Blitz Calculator" messed with it a little as I don't play but the Wix one seems accurate.
How did Green become grandmaster? Because it's definitely not with plays like that. Completely threw the game away, got 5th place.
At 12:37 is there a reason you didn't put every troop on that off-cap 3? You could have hit in and then based on what his cap was you still could have perfectly split between that + your cap. If he had a strong cap still you could have backed off, but then you would also have been able to roll his cap if it was weak (it turned out to only be a 5)
I guess the way you did it means he might not know you had a 7 defending, although he should have been able to figure that out if he just paid attention to how many troops you gained and assumed you spent them all within the bonus. Especially if he's actually a grandmaster (haven't finished vid yet so idk) he probably should have known
I didn't want to open his cap because I assumed it was much larger since he kept getting good dice rolls on me. It was definitely a mistake for me to not realize how weak his cap actually was
I think what people fail to understand about statistics is that they are merely a tool or method of “trying to predict an outcome.” Flipping a coin is 50% ish chance heads or tails but as improbable as it may seem, you could get the same flip for an indefinite amount of times because every flip previous has no effect on future flips.
It's not surprising to lose a few coin flips in a row. It is surprising to see the worst (or best, depending on perspective) possible rolls several times in a row as that has to be something like a 1 in a 1000 likelihood.
The thumbnail has brown player?
All the videos I seen of you you always get so bad rols. You should have your own titel tbh. I feel for you and are amazed over your not flipping out more.
Keep it up ❤
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