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25 Feb 2013 4:43 PM  

 Hi, I'm playing a Risk online game right now and I don't know what to do.  I am the only survivor with my opponent and he controls almost all Asia, most of Europe and all of Australia.  Now I control North and South America and I tried to removed one country of Europe, Africa and Asia so he could not have as many reinforcements next turn.

The real problem is that next turn he will have 45 new reinforcements and my borders are ok but not strong.  If he puts all his 45 reinforcements in one country, I'm almost done.

What should I do?  I am the green team.  

Thanks for your help!

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25 Feb 2013 6:27 PM  

Finally, somebody told me that the best strategy is to attack everywhere because attack is better than defense.

So I attacked him everywhere and here is the new screen-capture of my actual game.

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14 Mar 2013 3:01 AM  
Hellwarrior. Seems you have recovered and now are stronger than your opponent. It is difficult to advise though as it all depends on the cards (and the card rules) at this point. By this stage momentum can be quite decisive on the outcome of the game.
You have done well by attacking rather than waiting to be attacked. A great way is to disrupt the flow of the game and put pressure on the opponent to make mistakes in this critical stage of the game. Handling 45 armies would have been quite difficult, so all you can do is to delay it or eliminate him before he attacks you.
Good luck.

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22 Mar 2013 3:05 PM  

2-player games are simple.  Attack.

The goal of risk is to eliminate all your opponent's armies.  Armies are both offensive and defensive assets.  SImply put, the more armies you get and the fewer your opponent gets, the more likely you are to win the game.

In 3+ player games there is not a direct relationship between your attacking potential and being attacked.  If you attack A, A is worse-positioned to attack you, but that is not true of B, C, etc.  In 2-player games, the more you attack and the fewer reinforcements your opponent gets, the more likely you are to gain and increase your advantage.

There can be some exceptions.  The most common is if your opponent is unlikely to have a set of cards, there are limited points of contact, and you can "throttle" him by placing enough armies on those contact points to deny him a territory and hence a card.  Another is to not expose his forces.  Consider an extreme case where he has 200 armies on Victoria, and also holds the rest of Australia.  You should attack Indonesia (Signapore) but NOT the other connecting countries.  Make him unable to use his huge force next turn.

Generally though you should attack all-out to deny your opponent reinforcements.

In mature games where the card value is high, the game will often ebb and flow.  You should usually exchange at the first opportunity, because the territories you conquer will mean more reinforcements for you and fewer for your opponent.  The exception is if you have an advantage in the game and know you can survive an attack.  If you are gaining a little each turn, better to wait rather than cash for some number and have him cash in turn for that number plus five.  But sometimes there is nothing you can do but hope for a set and hope you can survive if he has a set.

There are other strategies in games where 2 active players remain but others have dropped out.  In these it's important to attack only your opponent and not zombie territories.  You want your attacks to not only gain for you but to deplete your opponent.  Sometimes you can do it if you (a) need only one territory to take a continent and (b) can hold the continent.

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03 Apr 2013 2:38 PM  
Thanks for the help. I lost this game but I learned a few things by the way.

Next time, I will attack all the way instead of waiting for reinforcements.
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17 Apr 2013 7:31 AM  
Wow, thats a tough loss! You seemed on the brink of winning, from your last image... an ill-timed set on the part of your opponent?
hellwarriorUser is Offline


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17 Apr 2013 6:30 PM  
Well I'm not very good at Risk. I played 196 games and won only 6 :(

Shame on me!
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06 Jul 2013 4:48 AM  
I don't mean to make you look like a fool or anything, but maybe if you'd had all of your armies on your borders, you could've eliminated him.
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