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A Winning Attack but A Losing Defense.

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28th June 2008, 02:49pm
#1
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 8398

Well on some occasions I get a game on which I have a Winning Attack stored up for a Grand Finale, but Again and Again it is countered by my "Not so Great" Defense!!! My weak Defense left me open for attack and that's exactly what happened. Upon further analiyze of the predicument I found out that My Winning Attack actually caused my Losing Defense!!! I find that kind of hard to believe... When I reinforced my Attack, I in turn {Not only getting a Reinforced Attack}, I got a Weaker Defense! Maybe I need to place my Pieces in a position where they can easily switch from Offense to Defense, Vice Versa, so that way I do not need to worry about that Flip-Side to that Additional Support... Maybe the Law "For Every Action there is an Equal but Opposite Reaction" comes into play here... I still need some sort of explanation for this. {The Game was played at Home and I did not record the moves so I do not have it here}.

ADK


28th June 2008, 03:22pm
#2
by lostapiece
tamworth England
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 2276
i like the last linefor every action ...blah blah ... thats the crux of the matter!
28th June 2008, 05:04pm
#3
by Ddub
California United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 495
"For Every Action there is an Equal but Opposite Reaction" sounds right!!!
28th June 2008, 05:40pm
#4
by sakura22
Burning it out in the 580 United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 7037
Yup I agree with Ddub lol!!!
28th June 2008, 05:45pm
#5
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 8398

He Quoted that from my Forum; ROFL...

Yeah that's probably why it will not let me have both!!!

ADK 


 

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