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Někteří z vás by si to měli přečíst - a jiným vzkazuju, že to není míněno pro ně, i když by to tak mohli pochopit. S níže uvedeným souhlasím, ale ne zcela podle toho hraji. Myslím si, že stoijí za to to tu uvést, anžto tu na to pár lidí dost zapomíná:
Now, let's go farther and say that you are a "good ally" player. You will tell Austria you are allied with him and tell Turkey that you will attack. How long do you think it will be before Turkey and Austria attack you? Will Austria tell you of his attack? likely he will not, if he is a good player, he will surely abandon you as an ally because of tactical incompetence. Some "good ally" players become piqued when someone actually attacks them without warning. What has upset them is their own error, but they do not see it that way. Diplomacy is irrevocably connected with tactics, The simulation is designed that way, If you screw up the tactics, all the Diplomacy in the world will not save you. If you then compound the problem by being upset with your "ally" who attacked you, you are not aware of the way the game is played.
I have emphasised the word play twice now because Diplomacy is only a game. It is a game for people who enjoy thinking. It is a game for people with golden tongues who also know how to command armies. One asset alone not be good enough. When you are stabbed, you must ask, "Was it a good stab, did I have it coming'?" If the answer is "yes," then chalk it up to experience. Do not say, "I'll never ally with you again in this or any other game." First, this game is not over, and second, vendettas profit no one, A vendetta player will not last long because he gets the reputation for playing the players and not the game. That reputation is far more onerous than one of stabbing when it is correct and necessary.
A "good ally" can not stab because he can not tell a lie. Do you usually go into a fight with one hand tied behind your back? Top players will all stab to draw or win. Does this mean that others will not ally with them? It does not. Quality begets quality. To prevent yourself from being stabbed you must always keep your guard up, never let it down. If your back door is open, someone will walk in. Don't blame him for it, it is your poor play,
When I get stabbed, I scream and yell for a while, especially when It is a "bad" stab. But if it is a good one, I can enjoy and applaud the experience that got me out on the limb to be stabbed. That is what the game Diplomacy Is all about. You are playing to win, not to be a good guy. Good Guys only win in cross-game alliances and I find that to be reprehensible.
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DIPLOMATICKÁ KARIÉRA |
Jméno partie | Mocnost | Umístění | Typ | Zahájení | Ukončení |
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Fortuna |
Řecko | 2.-3. | Ancient | 31.10.2003 | 18.02.2004 |
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Rozehrané |
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Jméno partie | Mocnost | Umístění | Typ | Zahájení | Ukončení |
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Nedokončené |
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Jméno partie | Mocnost | Důvod |
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Barbora |
Mexiko | řádně omluveno - zdravotní důvody | Brenda |
Německo | neomluveno | Cindy |
Čína | řádně omluveno - zdravotní důvody | Gizela |
Rakousko-Uhersko | řádně omluveno - zdravotní důvody | Yukiko |
Francie | řádně omluveno - zdravotní důvody |
* mezi rozehranými nejsou záměrně rozbrazeny partie typu Gunboat :-)
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