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.
Looking for Players for Online Axis & Allies: World at War version
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Hi all,
I created the World at War A&A version on Roll20.net to play a this board game online. I got most of the mechanics to work great and simplified everything as much as possible. We currently have 6 players I’m looking for 2 to 3 more players. Current countries still available are UK, China, France, and Australia if we get 3 more players. New players are welcome, more then willing to teach. My email is [email protected] shoot me a msg there for a quicker response.
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@ice039 Update.
Hi all,
We currently have 7 players I’m looking for 1 more player. Current countries still available are China. New players are welcome, more then willing to teach. My email is [email protected] shoot me a msg there for a quicker response.
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@ice039 How did you get this working on Roll20?
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@djensen I can show you if you like. It wasnt easy, most of it is automated but like 20% is trusting the other players not to cheat or make mistakes. Luckly I have a good group of guys I know in real life and they are all adults. I run it so I do most of the defensive rolls and when its players turns the do all their regular moves.





