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The purpose of this section is to exchange strategies for a given situation in the game of Risk. The idea is to learn by example.

A series of scenarios are presented below. These have been carefully designed to reflect different aspects of the game, especially in those situations where many solutions may lead to victory.

Each scenario may have many solutions. These are provided in detail for each scenario. For each scenario you can submit your solution as well which other members can also examine and comment on. 

A representative sample of the best and most popular solutions are then selected and expanded in the solutions section of each scenario. In addition you can also vote for the best solutions for each scenario.

To easily follow solutions, the following numbering format is used:

[Scenario Number].[Solution Number]

Hence, 1.B is solution B to scenario 1.

Good luck and enjoy.

  

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Scenario 8: A Divided World

Friday, December 14, 2007
7028 Views :: 26 Solutions :: Article Rating :: Diplomacy, Tactics

Sometimes real games that I play, accidentally offer a board configuration that are so well-balanced that  demand more examination and are just fun to think about. Here is one of these configurations.

The world in this game is divided between two groups. Three players own continents and three others don't. The three that have continents are well-off. They are like the rich nations of a planet, living in harmoney with no wars between them. Some like Brown have colonized lands far away from their home (Australia) and want to expand beyond their own continents.

Meanwhile, the situation for continent-less players seem to be dire. They have amassed large number of armies and seem to be ready to fight. Two of them (Black and Red) are competing over a very crowded Australia. They are not fighting because they know that the pair that fights will lose and the third player comes to dominate the continent.  Blue on the other hand is squeezed between the rich and the poor, not knowing which way to turn. 

In this world, anyone can win. It is a matter of having a vision and a sound strategy that you stick to. Nevertheless there is going to be only one winner. The players are all experienced and are unlikely to make even a single mistake. If you make a risky move, you can easily get kicked out.


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Scenario 4: Avoid Being the Strongest!

Saturday, March 03, 2007
3638 Views :: 16 Solutions :: Article Rating :: Diplomacy, Tactics, Treaty

Risk Strategies, Scenario 4: Avoid Being the Strongest

In this game you are playing as Red against other experienced players. You have worked hard to get to a position of power and are now the most powerful nation in the world. You have been getting fruits of your effort and as a result have ended up with a well-fortified continent with a large army that can be unleashed to the the world at will.

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Scenario 3: Playing as South America

Saturday, March 03, 2007
3592 Views :: 9 Solutions :: Article Rating :: Diplomacy, Tactics, Treaty, Player Profile
Risk Strategies, Scenario 3: Playing as South America
In this case you are playing as Red. This is the early stage of a 5 player game. Players have selected their continents and are ready to start the battle. Everyone is at risk. Unfortunately, Red was the last player and was left to choose South America. At this point in time, everyone has the same number of armies.
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Scenario 2: Playing as Australia

Friday, March 02, 2007
3761 Views :: 21 Solutions :: Article Rating :: Diplomacy, Tactics
Risk Strategies, Scenario 2: Playing as Australia

In this scenario you are Red and your objective is to expand and conquer the world. You have Australia under your belt and feel that you are in a very good position as no one can threaten you. Hence, you are playing the classic safe strategy of isolated build-up. Now you have come to a point to decide which direction you want to take in the game and you would like to progress.

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