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.
Video conference virtual "face-to-face" games?
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Since all the information is public, it seems a video conference game of Axis & Allies would work well.
I would advise a phone tripod stand like one of these: https://amzn.to/3a3EROd
Then each player sets up the game at home. Player one announces, in detail, all their moves. You can roll the dice on each side. I bet this could be fun.
Has anybody tried this? What video conference software do you use?
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Tom gale did combo live stream and phone call for war Room.
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I can’t believe no one is responding to this post?





