Logical development

Started by FierceKitty, 28 August 2019, 11:38:09 PM

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FierceKitty

Give the popularity of skirmish gaming these days, can we anticipate a new chess with a king on each side and no other pieces, bridge with one card per player, monopoly with each player starting off owning a patch of swampland (and no other properties on the board), and Diplomacy reduced to a downtown typing pool with squabbles over who gets the desk with a view of the parking lot?
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Techno

I could get the hang of bridge if there were only four cards dealt out.

Cheers - Phil "One Club" Lewis. (Given that nickname at school when I bid one club and got a grand slam.) :-[


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Quote from: FierceKitty on 28 August 2019, 11:38:09 PM
Give the popularity of skirmish gaming these days, can we anticipate a new chess with a king on each side and no other pieces, bridge with one card per player, monopoly with each player starting off owning a patch of swampland (and no other properties on the board), and Diplomacy reduced to a downtown typing pool with squabbles over who gets the desk with a view of the parking lot?
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Chess already is a skirmish game, there's a Monopoly Socialism that's just been released so you're not far off, I've never played Bridge but as to Diplomacy, office politics can be just as vicious and cut throat as the national kind, or maybe it's the national kind can be just as petty and ridiculous as the office kind... regardless, you might be on to something there.

Raider4

Typing pool? Have you been in the hot-tub time machine again?

And Diplomacy is probably more akin to the current fad of hot-desking, where there aren't quite enough desks to cater for everyone.

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You cant Boris has closed it  :d
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Chris Pringle

Half our club is ancients tournament gamers. Over the years the ruleset de jour has changed but the game is always the same: minimal terrain, a big lineout, the line pivots either clockwise or anti-clockwise, and who wins depends which wing gives way first. One day I suggested a lot of time and effort could be saved by just tossing a coin; with a pocketful of change you could fight a campaign.  :d

FierceKitty

Quote from: Chris Pringle on 29 August 2019, 11:22:40 AM
Half our club is ancients tournament gamers. Over the years the ruleset de jour has changed but the game is always the same: minimal terrain, a big lineout, the line pivots either clockwise or anti-clockwise, and who wins depends which wing gives way first. One day I suggested a lot of time and effort could be saved by just tossing a coin; with a pocketful of change you could fight a campaign.  :d

Did they request your resignation, or just throw you out of the window?
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Steve J

I love your suggestion Chris :D.

Chris Pringle

Quote from: FierceKitty on 29 August 2019, 11:58:15 AM
Did they request your resignation, or just throw you out of the window?

They pointed out that my supposedly historical games are still all just fantasy anyway.

I accept that my suggestion of a coin toss, thus relying 100% on luck, was 100% wrong as it misses the point that what the tournament gamers like is the opposite of luck, they want control (as one of their number explained to me once).

Each to their own, they're good people and I'm glad they're there.

Chris

FierceKitty

Quote from: Techno on 29 August 2019, 06:17:06 AM
I could get the hang of bridge if there were only four cards dealt out.

Cheers - Phil "One Club" Lewis. (Given that nickname at school when I bid one club and got a grand slam.) :-[



It takes a while to get the hang of it, but, my God, it's exciting when you do.
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Techno

I could quite happily count up 'the points' in my hand....and bid (quite possibly) appropriately on that.....

After that initial bid, in those days, I was completely 'stuffed'.

(What did it mean when my partner came back with '2 Diamonds....2 Spades....etc')

Fair enough....I had a pretty good idea of what I needed to do, as the hands were played....But that was it.
It WAS a game that I wished I'd had more time to learn 'properly'.

Cheers - Phil


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Quote from: Chris Pringle on 29 August 2019, 11:22:40 AM
Over the years the ruleset de jour has changed but the game is always the same: minimal terrain, a big lineout, the line pivots either clockwise or anti-clockwise, and who wins depends which wing gives way first. .  :d

For this reason I always ignore the terrain set up "feature" in rule sets, and just set up a nice table.  If you end up with a wood or marsh in the middle of your deployment zone, use it to anchor your flank and throw a couple of skirmisher units into it to deter the enemy.

Makes you think a lot more about where you deploy what troops
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