I am a retired gentleman with a few games going who would like to play a little more against people. There seems to be a pattern where the player who loses does not want to play again. I have played several games that I lost and did not want to play again. I have won against several players and they did not want to play again. There are a few like Dawgoneit who love to play and will not quit playing you. What I would like to try is sort of an automatic bid improvement for the losing player. For example: I lose a G41 with no bid then if we play again same sides then I get a 10 or 20 bid sort of depending on how bad I got beat. I win at 20 we go to 10. I win at 10 we go to no bid.
If you want to play without the bid improvement just let me know and we can do it the more common way.
Newbie Looking for Game
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Hi all, newbie here looking to get a game going, happy to play whichever version you think is best for a newer player. I played a bit several years ago and am looking to scratch the itch again.
Thanks in advance!!
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I assume you have TripleA already? I’d be happy to play a game of 1942 Second Edition with you. It’s the most straight-forward map that I’ve played. Let me know if that is of interest to you, and we can set up a game.
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@simon-tressel That would be great! I’m up for it. Yes I’ve got TripleA and have experience with it, it’s been a while but ready to go now.
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Nice. Do you have a preference for which side you want to play? I’m happy with either (no bid). As with most maps, I think Axis is probably harder to play and needs to be pretty aggressive to overcome the economic disadvantage, but the game is very balanced overall.
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@simon-tressel I’ll take allies – I’ll try and get the game thread setup and play Russia 1. Thanks again for jumping in!
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@pburns1587 just recently got into TriplaA myself, recently started physically playing Pacific 1940 so I am still getting used to the base game, haven’t figured out how to play by email in the client
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just seeing if you still might be interested in playing





