Yellow in no world was a beginner. A couple errors yes (trapping that 20 was his death sentence) but his overall game was that of a lower ranked expert for sure. GG tho!
slight inaccuracy by not retaking south america from central at 16:20 imo(dont retake north africa), he blocked himself from breaking with his main stack
@@digitallicyou didn’t need to trade, you held plenty of territory. There was absolutely no way for yellow to clear the board given the troop counts. Personally, I save my trades to 5 cards too if I’m not at risk of death, and especially if it’s logical to save a wild card. Only trading when the situation is dire! Well played bud
@@digitallic idk I guess some players see/get a trade and feel compelled to have to trade it immediately? Over time you develop a greater sense of situational awareness, and usually saving trades to be able to peel off back-to-back trades (saving a wild) is MWAH *chefs kiss*
The key there was the other players killed each other, haha
That was a insane 1v1
Digi is clearly slipping. He should have reinforced middle east and tried taking Australia turn one but decided to go for Europe 😐ouch.
a fly in the ointment ahahaha
Yellow in no world was a beginner. A couple errors yes (trapping that 20 was his death sentence) but his overall game was that of a lower ranked expert for sure.
GG tho!
Well played. Yellow had their chance to win, but the gravitational pull of AUS was too strong.
Hawaii is not pictured but is frozen also
slight inaccuracy by not retaking south america from central at 16:20 imo(dont retake north africa), he blocked himself from breaking with his main stack
What a messy spawn. Everyone in the way of each other and no clear takes.
Missed the squid shirt. Haven't seen that in a while!
It’s pineapples lol
@digitallic Huh, well I'll be damned lol
idk about everyone else, but I always show as beginner because I don't play enough games and always get reset, despite knowing how to play
Clever editing idea at the start
All three blizzards are the US, eastern, western, and Alaska.
noobthrashing passive entertainment at its best !
WWDD
I like smashing the button.
Why would you save the trade at the end.... that's just not good
Perhaps you can explain to me why I need to trade in that position.
@@digitallicyou didn’t need to trade, you held plenty of territory. There was absolutely no way for yellow to clear the board given the troop counts.
Personally, I save my trades to 5 cards too if I’m not at risk of death, and especially if it’s logical to save a wild card. Only trading when the situation is dire! Well played bud
@@VictoryNotVengeance I know I didn’t need to trade here bro, just curious this viewers thoughts
@@digitallic idk I guess some players see/get a trade and feel compelled to have to trade it immediately? Over time you develop a greater sense of situational awareness, and usually saving trades to be able to peel off back-to-back trades (saving a wild) is MWAH *chefs kiss*
head-cannon for this match "the world is at war, except for the United States, they said screw that noise"
First like first comment but not first view.. But close