I was playing cards in a game and had a choice on a triangle card of "Washington, Yellow" The problem is that the yellow line doesn't run through Washington. I played the card to see what would happen and it added 2 armies to my "Washington, Green" spot that I held. That card needs to be changed to reflect the proper rail line.
In an auto tournament i think it is randomly allocated. but looking at the game, Argentina was the last country conquered, and that was held by Orange
so Orange should get second
I just got destroyed in the top 4th turn. Second player of course. My esteemed opponent was able to defeat 15 armies and take 9 countries in a single turn while only losing 8 armies. That is some good rolling.
I am playing in the Domination ladder and it won't let me move. All it says at the top is "do something". This is not the first time this has happened to me. Has this happened to anyone else and what should I do?
I will. I had no choice but to attack. My opponent had massed forces near the Yalu River and I wasn't going to suffer the same fate as Douglas MacArthur!
The game has continued and the player decided against massing on my border so I chose to reinforce instead of a preemptive attack. Of course, he may wheel on me at any moment.
The game continues, but I am out. Everyone attacked me on the same turn. I tried to counterattack and fittingly, watched as my 24 armies lose to 10 armies. 23 to 8.
Attacker: Central America (3 out of 12) 2 lost
Defender: Venezuela (2 out of 3) 0 lost
Attacker: Central America (3 out of 10) 1 lost
Defender: Venezuela (2 out of 3) 1 lost
Attacker: Central America (3 out of 9) 2 lost
Defender: Venezuela (2 out of 2) 0 lost
Attacker: Central America (3 out of 7) 2 lost
Defender: Venezuela (2 out of 2) 0 lost
Attacker: Central America (3 out of 5) 2 lost
Defender: Venezuela (2 out of 2) 0 lost
Attacker: Central America (2 out of 3) 2 lost
Defender: Venezuela (2 out of 2) 0 lost
That's one of the several things that I like about playing Risk type games over on conquerclub, you can check your die roll stats. They give you a complete breakdown of how many 1's, 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's and 6's you've rolled plus your percentage on both defense and attack with 3.50 being average.