Recruiting new players, even with 2nd edition is/was always hard, because of the skill level. Even if the opening moves for every country are optimized it is far from clear for new players. It takes a while to comprehend the mechanics of pushing, retreating, feints, death zones etc. If a new player is willing to pretty much lose the first 20 games he/she will become a worthy opponent, but most people are not that persistent to learn a game that takes a pretty long time to understand. When they finally are decent enough to understand why bids are a necessity it will have taken a long time. Times have changed as well… When I grew up I didn’t have internet or a computer, so when it rained we had to play board games, nowaday it is almost an exception if teens play a board game.
Just found an old copy of 2nd addition in my game closet.
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Now I just need to read the rules and find some people to play a game with. (I have never played this game)
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Its one of the all time game classics.
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Now I just need to read the rules and find some people to play a game with. (I have never played this game)
Rock on!
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I STILL play classic on a regular basis, its a great game.
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I play nothing but 2nd Edition on the Triple A Lobby.





