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macbone wrote:When I'm deciding whether I have enough armies to take out someone else, I add up all of the player's armies and add 1 for each territory I need to conquer.
Say the enemy has six territories, with 8, 3, 3, 2, 1, 1. I'd make sure I have at least 24 armies in this case.
Is my estimation too low? Is there a better gauge for armies needed to eliminate another player?

macbone wrote:When I'm deciding whether I have enough armies to take out someone else, I add up all of the player's armies and add 1 for each territory I need to conquer.
Say the enemy has six territories, with 8, 3, 3, 2, 1, 1. I'd make sure I have at least 24 armies in this case.
Is my estimation too low? Is there a better gauge for armies needed to eliminate another player?
I use this method but add at least 5 or 6 armies on top of it. Sometimes it is more than enough, other times no.macbone wrote:When I'm deciding whether I have enough armies to take out someone else, I add up all of the player's armies and add 1 for each territory I need to conquer.
Say the enemy has six territories, with 8, 3, 3, 2, 1, 1. I'd make sure I have at least 24 armies in this case.
Is my estimation too low? Is there a better gauge for armies needed to eliminate another player?

What kinda game is this? Escalating,flat rate or no cards? Makes a difference..macbone wrote:When I'm deciding whether I have enough armies to take out someone else, I add up all of the player's armies and add 1 for each territory I need to conquer.
Say the enemy has six territories, with 8, 3, 3, 2, 1, 1. I'd make sure I have at least 24 armies in this case.
Is my estimation too low? Is there a better gauge for armies needed to eliminate another player?

Is escalatingPrankcall wrote:What kinda game is this? Escalating,flat rate or no cards? Makes a difference..macbone wrote:When I'm deciding whether I have enough armies to take out someone else, I add up all of the player's armies and add 1 for each territory I need to conquer.
Say the enemy has six territories, with 8, 3, 3, 2, 1, 1. I'd make sure I have at least 24 armies in this case.
Is my estimation too low? Is there a better gauge for armies needed to eliminate another player?