Solo Win Tip #7: Make Friends, then Choose Enemies
How can you cooperate with one ally without estranging the other? How can you have your cake and eat it too? I know a technique that makes this possible!
How can you cooperate with one ally without estranging the other? How can you have your cake and eat it too? I know a technique that makes this possible!
This episode is the first in a series of conversations between BrotherBored and Chris (aka ottoploy) about using psychology and negotiation to succeed in Diplomacy, regardless of board positioning.
“Top players are good at sowing chaos on the opposite side of the Diplomacy board, but I have no idea how to approach this.”—Patreon Patron
“How do you get away with a DOUBLE backstab? Aren’t you someone’s worst enemy after you just stabbed them?” It sounds nuts, but it can work!
Your Bored Brother and jay65536 discuss an unconventional opening for Turkey in Diplomacy: CON to BUL, ANK to BLA…SMY hold!
What do experienced Diplomacy players know about Italy that beginners don’t? Perhaps they know the Adventure Strategy!
Kaner and Amby have invited me back to the Diplomacy Games podcast for a group interview along with two of the other Media Wars players, Legendary Tactics and CaptainMeme. Listen… Read more »
Diplomacy content producers came together to play a match. LISTEN and WATCH as I record my impressions and plans every turn!
If you use these techniques, the players so influenced will not feel deceived. They may not even perceive that they have been manipulated.
Draw a connection between Marshall Rosenberg’s book Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life (1999) and how to approach press better in Diplomacy.