The single point North America honeypot!

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • It's time to get your Risk on!
    Today we are playing a ranked game on my anything goes account.
    Follow me on twitch and come hang out when i'm streaming live!
    / digitallic
    Classic, World Domination, Fixed Cards, Auto setup, Balanced Blitz dice, 60 second turns, Alliances on, Fog of war off, Blizzards on, No portals, Expert Automated AI, All Ranks Welcome
    #risk #riskstrategy #riskglobaldomination #riskgaming #riskcapitalconquest #boardgames
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @stretchybacon1
    @stretchybacon1 14 днів тому +18

    5:15 that was the quickest organizing of board and bonus taking I’ve seen in a classic game😂

  • @davidholland4713
    @davidholland4713 14 днів тому +14

    Great negotiation with alliances off! Good job you have enough emotes! Well played, found a homie in the end. Those guys didn't waste time playing turns, or making decisions.

    • @ladnavar
      @ladnavar 13 днів тому

      yeah who knew emotes were a pay to win feature x3

  • @krlos2588
    @krlos2588 14 днів тому +8

    What an aggressive first turn. I'm very glad you took that green kill. I was worry that you were going to be passive and play the SA position with a Asia stack while black and red get huge.

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  14 днів тому +5

      I came back as a more aggressive player from my 8 month break, lol

  • @paragonkc1094
    @paragonkc1094 13 днів тому +4

    Red was gifted a win but was too passive. Great you managed to pull it out the bag!

  • @markschneider8698
    @markschneider8698 14 днів тому +4

    I have a 15 page paper due, I’m at the beach and I still had time to smash that like button and comment. What’s your excuse….

  • @Beukdeup
    @Beukdeup 13 днів тому +3

    Watching red close his stack off the whole game was torture!

  • @E4L-1989
    @E4L-1989 14 днів тому +3

    Orange dude trades are definitely gingivitis

  • @krlos2588
    @krlos2588 14 днів тому +5

    That was a crazy start and you chose perfectly on killing blue and being greedy with Aus. I was expecting red to be a master with that one attack and passing mentality. He definetly wanted too look as not a threat by hiding his stack Si he was waiting for you to kill black and have a 1v1 with more troops than you. I'm glad he got 3rd.

  • @forex_shark6042
    @forex_shark6042 13 днів тому +3

    this is why emotes are important, I just got the gun one yesterday. You use it perfectly here.

  • @TakeOffGoAround
    @TakeOffGoAround 14 днів тому +5

    Pity the game doesn't record assists, like in basketball or Canadian ice basketball.

  • @rokko900
    @rokko900 14 днів тому +4

    Hahaa. Gingervitis. Hilarious.

  • @ryutsureit7651
    @ryutsureit7651 14 днів тому +3

    Turn order says black should hit red first. Black made the first move before, let you hold aus, and you were the troop lead eventually. Black even did make the first move on red by hitting the 16. One reason I'm not good at risk is cause it's hard for me, at that point, to want black to just take 2nd after all that when you can go to the 1v1 by you hitting red first since black seemed to be a homie. That's usually when I get betrayed though

  • @Chunes3
    @Chunes3 14 днів тому +2

    Lucky no one had a stack pointed at you so you could take that green kill feasibly.

  • @joebowl8315
    @joebowl8315 13 днів тому +1

    Wow that was the craziest t1 ever

  • @KLNDR
    @KLNDR 14 днів тому +2

    Green kill seemed hella questionable to me but hey can't question results! Great game!

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  14 днів тому

      I was trusting my alliance with black !

  • @12jswilson
    @12jswilson 13 днів тому +2

    Turn order helps you out in this game. He could suicide into you and get third before you kill him in retaliation and you get 2nd. He could suicide into red and hope you give him 2nd or he can wait another 200 turns below you're strong enough to kill him and red in some order or hope red suicides into you.

  • @devillax
    @devillax 10 днів тому +2

    killing green was badass

  • @canews8971
    @canews8971 10 днів тому +1

    @20:28 You made the mistake of not trusting black…and after that setup. Anyway, you could have (and it’s what I believe was the correct move) used those 4 troops of yours to attack, and then fortify the remainder of your troops to, China. As a follow-up move, to help with black’s fortification, you could slow-roll your 2 troops into red. Alternatively, since black is a player you will need to eliminate to get 1st place, you could instead leave it as a 3, which would make black have to add their troops to the lonely and disconnected territory and prevent their ability to fortify those troops back to the mothership. Black is clearly a seasoned player, intelligent enough to feed you blue’s kill, and therefore I predict black would backup your China fortification by making a 2-point block with you against red.

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  9 днів тому

      I don’t cardblock in fixed in the three player end game. The math doesn’t make sense to me and from my experience it prolongs the stalemate rather than progresses it. IMO, the most efficient way to end the three player fixed stalemate is through negotiation

  • @magickush5741
    @magickush5741 14 днів тому +2

    Howdy Digi!

  • @EmBee_1
    @EmBee_1 14 днів тому +1

    Great video’s to watch. They always motivate me to load up another Risk game. Any tips for starting UA-camrs in general?

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  14 днів тому +1

      Like tips for starting a risk UA-cam channel?

    • @EmBee_1
      @EmBee_1 13 днів тому +1

      @@digitallicyes, I’ve attempted it in the past a couple times, but it always seemed boring even for myself to watch.

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  13 днів тому +1

      @@EmBee_1 well step one is to not sell yourself short!!! You gotta just put yourself out there! One thing you can try is to just keep recording yourself over and over again without publishing until you get into a groove and feel more comfortable on the mic. Find me on discord if you want more help on this :)

    • @EmBee_1
      @EmBee_1 13 днів тому

      ⁠@@digitallicthank you for your fast response. I will definitely follow that advice! How do I find you on discord though?

  • @amarukud1013
    @amarukud1013 13 днів тому +1

    Cheese

  • @Richard-xu7kz
    @Richard-xu7kz 5 днів тому +1

    Wait, this isn't Vampire Chicken!

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  4 дні тому +1

      My arms aren’t hairy enough

  • @constantinleonte9536
    @constantinleonte9536 14 днів тому +1

    Hi Digitalic !

  • @agoniaXdunya
    @agoniaXdunya 14 днів тому +1

    I just grinded out a player by card trading with someone and did the most work with the card block only to get betrayed and be given third… by a Grandmaster. If that is what it takes to get Grandmaster I don’t even want to play this game anymore.

    • @jfast8256
      @jfast8256 14 днів тому +1

      That is far from normal. It's usually the interm and below that betray like that. A grandmaster (USUALLY) will only kill you first IF when you were aiming for second place, you didn't all in and left enough troops to possibly win if the grandmaster takes the kill on the player you are teaming on.
      In other words, for the pros, when you are negotiating, negotiate the exact placement, don't set it up for war after. The easier player will be killed first to ensure the pro win.
      With noobs, you set up for the war. Always assume the noob will betray you and maneuver into trapping the noob. They NEVER see the trap coming and often stay in the trap for the whole 1v1.
      I'm assuming that when you "put in most of the work", you were aiming for a 1v1 with the grandmaster. The grandmaster wasn't looking for a 1v1. He saw a win and took it. Either do it slow or it do extremely hard the way black did. I promise you, the majority of time a pro betrays you, it's because they have win. Most will give you second if and only if, it doesn't risk them losing to you.
      Now.... if this isn't what experienced, you just got unlucky and got a rare event. If it is what you experienced, I hope this comment will help you with negotiating in the future. You just have to figure out who is a pro and who is a noob. There really isn't an "inbetween". You're either know what you are doing and are good (to varying degrees), or you're a noob who can only win when you just get lucky.

    • @agoniaXdunya
      @agoniaXdunya 14 днів тому

      @@jfast8256 I stepped off my largest cap and beat the botted player down to nearly nothing. The GM took his 2000 cap and blocked the last two weak caps of the botted player. They were the last of the player with only fifties on them. Instead of cap running he world dom’d me out of the game and into third. I had 600 off cap troops (after softening up the botted player) and the GM had their other points well defended. I figured it was leftover pettiness from early game battles, but after a bunch of time card trading and me clearly negotiating second I didn’t think someone would be so childish. That’s the game though- maybe I’ll go back to real life alliances.

    • @jfast8256
      @jfast8256 14 днів тому

      @@agoniaXdunya Ohhhh the other thing. Yeah, you were in a 1v1 with the grandmaster.
      This.... is the thing I don't agree with. That was just an *sshole.
      With a botted player, when you are aiming for second, the only non risky move you can make is to cap stack.
      Again, there are always exceptions.
      I do know that I have punished a player for early game nonsense. They... ruined both of our games by warring with me when it benefited him not one bit. Luckily, the other players were warring with each other so I had a chance to knock him out of my area. 40 turns later when I was winning and could decide placement, I made him take 5th because I still remembered his noob like moves targeting me when it benefited only EVERY other player.
      I'm not going to claim that is what you dealt with, but I figured my story of me being a d*ck might help you in the future.
      Again, it's totally possible this dude was just an *sshole. It's also possible he had a psuedo ally with the botted player and he was just paying that player back. There are many reasons it could have happened, but most game, most pros will be graceful.
      Since I could see the game, I can't exactly find out what really happened and really ping down to why that behavior happened. I just know from experience that noobs TEND TO behave randomly and unprovoked while pros TEND TO have logical reasons for their behavior. Again, always exceptions to every rule.
      Good luck in the future, pay attention to flags too. People from different cultures make insane nonsensical plays that cause them to lose the game. It's just a cultural thing that doesn't make sense to logical play.

  • @adamwilliams8707
    @adamwilliams8707 14 днів тому +1

    Why not work with black to push up your two point hold and card block red and you two keep trading behind in Asia?

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  14 днів тому

      I hate card blocking in fixed. The math doesn’t make sense to me on it being a viable strategy to progress the game, especially if you’re card blocking someone with a +5 honeypot

    • @jfast8256
      @jfast8256 14 днів тому

      Because there is no communication. Only emotes. It's really hard to explain to a noob (beginner - intermediate and some experts) that you can move up your position to a further up 2 point hold.

  • @dharmiksoni5968
    @dharmiksoni5968 5 днів тому +1

    DaVinci is a pretty good industry level editing software and its base version is free. Totally free no subscription or anything

  • @ep4403
    @ep4403 10 днів тому +2

    You think you deserved first. Yet black made the first move to progress the game. In his eyes, one of you guys should have made the next move to progress the game. He in fact deserved first.

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  10 днів тому +1

      Unfortunately for black I held all of the leverage in our alliance which is how you win at fixed. If black deserved first, he should have won the game.

  • @markanderson593
    @markanderson593 14 днів тому +1

    This comment/question isn't directed at this video alone, but at all risk videos. I feel like the titles and images for the video basically give away the end of the story and therefore I have no desire to watch this video at all since I already know the ending :\.

    • @TakeOffGoAround
      @TakeOffGoAround 14 днів тому +2

      I think you'll find that, at least in this case, the picture and title only give away the beginning of the story.

    • @krlos2588
      @krlos2588 14 днів тому +2

      Also he posts losing games and second places so even if he shows all of that you still don't know how it ends

    • @digitallic
      @digitallic  14 днів тому

      It’s a tough balance with thumbnails. I need to attract viewers but also not spoil the game. Take off and Krlos are correct, I usually only highlight an event in the game that doesn’t give away the final result. Or at least I try to, lol

    • @jfast8256
      @jfast8256 14 днів тому +2

      @@digitallic Thumbnail was perfect. It got me to click and the gameplay wasn't what I expected from the thumbnail. Gameplay does remind me why I don't play very often. No ability for pros ("most experts" - grandmasters) to communicate ESPECIALLY with noobs (beginners - intermediates "some lucky experts").