iliketheesauce
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this scenario is completely contingent upon your opponent. Although there are 100 factors that would predicate what piece I need and when, I will rank the following based on only one aspect, whether or not the player USUALLY has a bombed or unbombed flag. Unbombed flag – 2, 2s, 1s, 1, 3, 3s, 4, 4s, 5, 5s, 6, 6s, 7, 7s, 9, 9s, b, bs, 8, 8s I would rather have a seen marsh for this reason. I am winning, and I smell an open flag, so I am going on the attack. With a seen marsh, it is easier to locate the opponents spy. And when they move it, you can take it out with a col or major. Also, sometimes when you have an unseen marsh, certain players will take a chance and ram their spy into an unseen piece, which could result in the marsh going bye bye with no chance to attack. The only thing that could change would be a bomb placement. Say you have a cased in tripod and your opponent has removed one of those bombs. I'd say the bombs value just moved up to right after the 1. Bombed flag – 2, 2s, 1, 1s, 3, 3s, 4, 4s, 5, 5s, 8, 8s, 7, 7s, 6, 6s, b, bs, 9, 9s In this case I'd rather keep my marsh unseen as I will hold it back on my side, and pick off any one piece that challenges it. This way I gain an extra piece (anything is helpful) before it is seen. When your opponent is bombed in, it is better to widdle down pieces first, to make it easier to get your miners to more obvious flag locations. Taking a 6 vs 7 is really irrelevant, so I'd rather take a 7. Pieces are going to get traded down in this scenario regardless of who has what, until you get to about the 6 or 7. Trade 6s, and bluff a 7 as an 8, and hope they only have a miner on that side to counter. Obviously its easier to bluff a 7, as they are usually in positions where it could easily be an 8. if you have a 6 in good miner position, then obviously you would use this instead. Just move it like an 8 and you’re good either way.
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