Re: TRUE effectiveness of VQ/castling/clam-hoarding
Doing very simple arithmetic, you can easily come to the conclusion that no matter how leet your strategy is, if its widly popular there will be far more losses than successes. In order to really gauge the effectiveness of a strategy you would need to eliminate so many variables as to make it extremely difficult if not almost impossible in practice. If you ask Cohen how effective the strategy is, he would tell you not very (as he said earlier in this thread). But if you were to ask Norfleet you would get an entirely different result. But how much of this is dependant on the strategy, and how much on simple skill with the game? Norfleet might be able to completely ignore the conjuration branch of magic and still win more than 50% of his games... does this then make ignoring conjuration a valid strategy? If i could find a strategy where i was guaranteed to be one of the Last 2 people left in the game i would consider that a very effective strategy even if i lost every time.
Not sure if i really have a point... but this game has so many variables that i think the only real way to know if a strategy works is to try it for yourself and see if you have fun, if you do, then it worked! hooray for you.
[ May 27, 2004, 01:08: Message edited by: Cheezeninja ]
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