Tommy Anderson shares advice for getting along with your fellow players during a match of Diplomacy. Participate in future Masterclass sessions by joining the vWDC Discord server https://discord.gg/jbdZtRFMTA ★ Support… Read more »
BrotherBored and guests discuss Diplomacy variants. Visit the BrotherBored blogSupport Your Bored Brother on Patreon If you enjoy BrotherBored’s Diplomacy Dojo, please subscribe and leave a review letting us know!… Read more »
David Maletsky explains how to identify play styles, in yourself and in your rivals. Participate in future Masterclass sessions by joining the vWDC Discord server https://discord.gg/jbdZtRFMTA Visit the BrotherBored blogSupport Your… Read more »
BrotherBored and Rony discuss guidelines for finding allies in the beginning of a game. Visit the BrotherBored blogSupport Your Bored Brother on Patreon If you enjoy BrotherBored’s Diplomacy Dojo, please… Read more »
05:38 When is Austria too strong?10:15 How and why to menace France early – “In Gunboat Diplomacy, as almost any power, I would like to see France get off to… Read more »
Tips on negotiating in Diplomacy and in life. Visit the BrotherBored blogSupport Your Bored Brother on Patreon If you enjoy BrotherBored’s Diplomacy Dojo, please subscribe and leave a review letting… Read more »
Your Bored Brother and Ben (aka BunnyGo) discuss the BrotherBored Gunboat League, and a system for players to select their powers in a league game. Visit the BrotherBored blogSupport Your… Read more »
Germany doesn’t NEED an Austrian ally to be strong. But should Germany WANT an Austrian ally?
We focus on specific ways to improve our gameplay as Germany and Turkey in this episode. Of course, plenty of general advice arises from the discussion. Think strategically for the entire game in order to create a viable solo win chance at the end!
We start with some specific advice about patterns in the middle and end of a Diplomacy match, then we talk about “types” of players and how those types might act. Finally, we widen our scope and consider how games like Diplomacy allow players to practice the skills of contest.