Game 1. Generals Laban and Wood deployed heavily in Australia with an aim towards repeating Nathan's trick of quickly taking and holding that continent. Wood's initial assault went rapidly awry and left Laban in a strong position.
However, on the other side of the world, concentrated on South America, where little was done to counter-balance his forces, merely a token garrison of Woodites in Argentina. Gen. Horak struck out of West Africa and swept up the four cities objective, cutting a swath through Central Asia. Next he finished off South and North America, claiming the control one continent objective.
With insufficient troops to muster a counter-attack, Wood and Laban resigned themselves to their fate as Horak simply claimed the control North America objective and the game without any further effort.
Game 2. Laban watched Horak and Wood inflict mutal casualties on one another while he took Australia and began his march into Asia. Although Laban was poised to win, Wood snatched victory from him by sweeping Horak out of North America for his third objective.
Game 3. Another quick one. Wood took an early lead and held it. World domination was his in three turns.
Guns were silenced by shortly after 10:00.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
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