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'''The Impaller versus The World''' was a special WarLight game that took place from April 5th through October 25th, 2011. This was a public [[Strategic 1v1]] game of WarLight that was played out in full view of the community. In this game, one side of the game was | '''The Impaller versus The World''' was a special WarLight game that took place from April 5th through October 25th, 2011. This was a public [[Strategic 1v1]] game of WarLight that was played out in full view of the community. In this game, one side of the game was played by The Impaller, who's one of WarLight's top players, and the other side was played by everyone in the WarLight community via voting. | ||
The game itself can be viewed via [http://warlight.net/MultiPlayer.aspx?GameID=1261447 this link]. | The game itself can be viewed via [http://warlight.net/MultiPlayer.aspx?GameID=1261447 this link]. |
Revision as of 16:43, 21 March 2012
The Impaller versus The World was a special WarLight game that took place from April 5th through October 25th, 2011. This was a public Strategic 1v1 game of WarLight that was played out in full view of the community. In this game, one side of the game was played by The Impaller, who's one of WarLight's top players, and the other side was played by everyone in the WarLight community via voting.
The game itself can be viewed via this link.
Turns
Territory Selection
Turn 0
The Impaller received his 1-2-3 territory selections, whereas the world received their 2-3-4. This meant that the world knew that The Impaller started in Mexico.
Both players elected to try for a ~50% chance at a bonus on the first turn - the world for Antarctica and The Impaller tried Central America.
Turn 1
The world took Antarctica on the first turn, whereas The Impaller failed to take Central America on the first turn. This gave the world an early income advantage.
The world, having occupied Colombia, could see that Panama had been attacked on the previous turn. However, The Impaller could not see that the world could see this, and therefore the world chose to take advantage of this by attacking Panama with 6 armies.